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Newtown
Two log cabins overlooking the River Severn, 1.5 miles from Newtown, Powys. Private fishing on River Severn included, pets welcome. Ideal for walking, fishing and cycling.
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.
Llanidloes
Nestled in the outstanding countryside deep in the heart of magical Mid Wales near Llanidloes lies Ty Llewelyn Glamping, where you can take full advantage of the natural beauty and enjoy an element of luxury while under canvas.
Porthmadog
The Ffestiniog Railway in the heart of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is the oldest independent railway company in the world, established in 1832.
Aberystwyth
Devil's Bridge Waterfalls is a spectacular 300 ft waterfall attraction at Devil's Bridge in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains.
Newtown
The Elephant and Castle Hotel is a privately owned hotel that has been completely refurbished to provide guests with high quality accommodation and function facilities for business or pleasure.
Llandysul
Gwersyll yr Urdd, Llangrannog is a residential outdoor education/ activity/ Welsh language centre on the West Wales coast. Green Dragon Award Level 2.
Machynlleth
RSPB Ynys-Hir nature reserve is a wildlife haven in the heart of Mid Wales
Aberystwyth
Cosy three bedroom farm cottage set in the most beautiful peaceful location with breath-taking views. Ideal for a romantic break or a family holiday. Pets welcome. Free welcome package on arrival!
Welshpool
Close to the Snowdonia National Park, these two spacious, attractive comfortable properties boast stunning views over the countryside.
8 Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth
From his shop in Machynlleth, Ian Snow started his business in 1978 selling throws, curtains, cushion covers,and gifts. The business is are proud of their ethical standards & passionate about our environment.
Aberaeron
22 acres flat coastal parkland only 500 yds from town shops and harbour. Aeron Coast is ideal for a quiet stay outside the peak holiday period. School holidays are devoted to families and entertainment for all ages is provided nightly.
Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth’s most unique wedding reception venue. Imagine the charm of your very own private steam train, waiting in the station to take you and your guests for a delightful journey through the stunning welsh scenery – a wonderfully unique…
Newtown
We have a gymnasium, pool room, laundrette & children’s adventure playground. For owners who enjoy angling, we provide free use of a local 10-acre coarse fishing lake and there’s excellent trout fishing on the River Severn locally
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.…
Talybont
Two new barn conversions tastefully renovated to a very high standard throughout. Situated in a peaceful and picturesque valley. Convenient to the seaside and the Cambrian Mountains.
Croeso Cynnes Cymreig yn aros amdanoch.
Sennybridge, Crickhowell, Brecon
Walks and encounters with animals - tiny group engaging experiences in the Brecon Beacons / Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. A great way to de-stress and have quiet enjoyment of the outdoors with friendly and knowledgeable trainers.
Have a walk…
Rhayader
The Elan Valley Estate in Powys, Mid Wales is truly epic and sprawls over 72 square miles, making up 1% of the whole of Wales! The area is designated as an International Dark Sky Park.
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.
Llanidloes
Llyn Clywedog near Llanidloes is a man-made reservoir formed by the construction of the Clywedog Dam. A number of viewing points and picnic areas are arranged along the 15 mile circular drive around the Lake.