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Machynlleth
RSPB Ynys-Hir nature reserve is a wildlife haven in the heart of Mid Wales
Nr Aberystwyth
Where history, myth and legend collide in a fantastic day out for the whole family. Embark on an adventure to discover the history of the mines, or experience Welsh fantasy and myth in one of our theatrical experiences, and much more!
Shrewsbury
We have six en-suite bedrooms, decorated in a traditional country style with exposed beams and interesting features.
All rooms are located on the 1st or 2nd floor and have colour television and tea & coffee facility.
Corris
Our all-day menu at the Corris Café is a welcoming blend of the finest Welsh ingredients, local recipes and delicious dishes. There’s a warm welcome, and plenty of returning customers are a sure sign that the food is freshly prepared and tasty.…
Seven Sisters
Adventure Britain offer all inclusive stag and hen activity weekends. We have arranged 100's of weekends over the years so have the expertise to meet your requirements.
Seven Sisters
Adventure Britain are one of the UK's leading providers of adventure activities, weekends and holidays in the untamed heart of Wales, the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park.
Brecon
Enjoy a unique and unusual experience. Come Alpaca Trekking in the stunning heart of the Brecon Beacons. Your woolly friend awaits!
Rhayader
Self catering accommodation in Rhayader, Mid Wales / Llety hunanddarpar yn Rhaeadr Gwy, Canolbarth Cymru
Award Winning Mid Wales Holiday Lets have 5 luxury self catering apartments offering stylish, pet friendly, biker friendly, self catering…
Newtown
La Crisalida health and wellbeing retreats, at Maesmawr Hall, offers many facilities for you to relax and re-charge your batteries. Whether your focus is on yoga, life makeover, losing weight, cleansing and giving your body (and life) a kick-start,…
Llanwddyn, Mid Wales
There is nothing more romantic than a lakeside wedding in Mid Wales. From the day you talk to the lovely team at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel, right up until your check out from the hotel as a married couple, you'll not be disappointed.
Caernarfon
The Welsh Highland Railway is the UK's longest heritage railway and runs for 25 miles from Caernarfon where trains start from beneath the castle walls for the journey to Porthmadog.
Welshpool
Cared for by the National Trust since 1952, Powis Castle & Gardens near Welshpool include world-famous garden, 13th century castle, Clive Museum and historic collection.
Harlech
Explore the magnificent castle of Edward I at Harlech - which is inscribed on the World Heritage List. One of the most formidable and dominant fortresses in Wales. Panoramic views of Snowdonia and the sea. On site exhibition.
Y Drenewydd | Newtown
Walking Newtown have developed a series of walks in and around the Newtown area. The walks are all graded and vary from easy to strenuous, town trails, short strolls and accessible trails.
Penycae
Craig-y-nos Country Park is on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is a 40-acre Victorian garden with shady woodlands, meadows, ponds, lawns spread along the banks of the River Tawe.
Machynlleth
Join us for the opening of Machynlleth Festival 2024 in an evening of sacred hymns - Y Cymanfa Ganu.
Brecon
The Museum tells the story of four of the British army’s most famous regiments. This history, beginning in 1689, is told through many objects including uniforms, medals, weapons and models.
Southern Snowdonia
The Precipice Walk is one of the famous attractions of Dolgellau. It passes through an interesting variety of habitats which include deciduous woodland, a conifer plantation, meadows, lakeside and sheep-walk.
Nr Aberystwyth
Historic landscape with dramatic walks, waterfalls and views. The Hafod Forest occupies some 200 hectares of the Ystwyth valley and surrounding hills.
Aberhonddu | Brecon
Starting from Brecon Cathedral and a residential part of town, the walk takes you to a superb vantagepoint, Pen y Crug, surmounted by the ramparts and ditches of an Iron Age hill-fort.