Blue Flags being awarded to five Ceredigion beaches could attract more staycationers to mid Wales this summer, according to tourist chiefs.

As more UK holidaymakers choose to ‘staycation’ rather than fly overseas for their summer holidays this year, the stunning beaches along the mid Wales coastline are perfectly placed to welcome thousands of visitors.

To highlight what a fantastic holiday option mid Wales offers, Keep Wales Tidy has just announced that 17 beaches along the coastal regions of Ceredigion and the Meirionnydd district of Gwynedd have won awards for 2019.

The beaches have met the high standards needed to receive the prestigious Blue Flag, Green Coast and Seaside Awards.

Blue Flags went to beaches at Aberystwyth North, Borth, New Quay Harbour, Llangrannog and Tresaith.

The great news for this year’s tourism prospects in mid Wales comes as holiday giant Thomas Cook has reported a £1.5 billion half-year loss, citing ‘staycationing’ by UK holidaymakers as one of the prime causes.

Rowland Rees-Evans, chairman of MWT Cymru, the independent organisation that represents 600 tourism and hospitality businesses across mid Wales, said: “We are really proud that 17 of our fantastic beaches in Ceredigion and south Gwynedd have won these awards from Keep Wales Tidy.

“It’s very important for the tourism industry, at a time when staycationing is becoming increasingly popular, that we promote these awards to show off the excellent water quality and unspoiled environment that we have here in mid Wales."

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