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Borth
Holiday Park with chalets and caravans onsite available for hire all year round. overlooking Cardigan Bay. Peaceful haven yet only minutes away from beach and shops.
Llanidloes
Cosy Georgian Farmhouse with breathtaking views of the Upper Wye Valley which sits in 15 acres of farmland with sheep, chickens, ducks and ponies. Local attractions include walking, cycling, fishing, rallying and offroad motorbiking.
Dolgellau
Chill out in our luxury camping pods!
The Pods are in their own private area, with a picnic table, fantastic views and parking.
Church Street, Builth Wells
Alex Allpress Pottery Schools run bespoke, half day and full day Experience Days, Family Groups throwing and handbuilding, have your own wheel and 121 teaching support, clay, glazing provided, all ages and abilities. Fired and sent after.
Machynlleth
CAT’s on-site accommodation is housed within the WISE building, a beautifully designed and award winning eco facility right in the middle of the Visitor Centre. Visitors can dine in CAT's vegetarian café and enjoy free access to the Visitor Centre.
Montgomery
The Nags Head is a Grade II listed coaching inn on the A483 between Newtown and Welshpool and only a few yards from the Severn and the Montgomery Canal.
Aberdyfi
Nyth Robin glamping offers fabulous holidays in a variety of unique accommodation options, you can choose from a spacious yurt, bell tents, vintage caravan, woodland hut or converted horse lorry!
All our glamping is well thought out and furnished…
Llandrindod Wells
The Brasserie can offer light snacks to more extensive meals, the choice is yours.
Powys
Just outside the historic town of Presteigne, Nash Wood lies half in Wales and half in England. The circular walking trail goes to a viewpoint overlooking one of the many hillforts along this part of the border.
Tywyn
The Dolgoch Falls are a series of three waterfalls near Tywyn in Southern Snowdonia. Access is by woodland walk signposted from the nearby Tal-y-llyn Railway- Dolgoch Station
Cardigan
This show was created with the specific aim to encourage children to read.
Rhaeadr Gwy | Rhayader
Although this is not strictly a traffic free route, this minor gated road running down the Wye Valley carries next to no traffic as the main A470 runs parallel, on the other side of the valley, all the way from Llangurig to Rhayader.
Powys
Circular cycle route starting from in front of the Montgomery Town Hall providing an exceptional view of the town and with the option of extending the route to include the Dolydd Hafren Nature Reserve.
Dyffryn Ardudwy
Dyffryn Ardudwy railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.
Llandovery
Llandovery Farmers Market is held from 10:00 to 14:00 on the first Saturday of each month
Llandrindod Wells
The 13-acre Llandrindod Lake, an unexpected feature of the town with a magnificent dragon statue at its centre, is a perfect place for a gentle stroll or leisure cycle ride.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Llanwrtyd Wells is the smallest town in Britain. It is also one of the friendliest, having a long history of catering for the many visitors who today come to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the surrounding Cambrian Mountains.
Aberystwyth
The railway station is the terminus of the Cambrian Line from Shrewsbury. Located close to the town centre, there is a taxi rank and bus station adjacent.
Dinas Mawddwy
North-east of Machynlleth and south-east of Dolgellau, the village of Dinas Mawddwy is just to the side of the A470 at the junction with the mountain road to Lake Vyrnwy and Bala.
This stretch of the Wales Coast Path is an area of contrasts; from the stunning coastline of the Gower Peninsula, with its award winning golden beaches, to the busy seaside city of Swansea and spectacular views over Swansea Bay.