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Newtown
Newtown, a charming town in the heart of Mid Wales, offers visitors a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. With a rich industrial heritage, visitors can explore the Montgomery Canal, Severn Way, and other attractions. The…
Rhayader
Stacked with textiles, art, jewellery photographs, prints and ceramics from a host of talent, Quillies Gallery is a true Aladdin's cave in Rhayader, Mid Wales.
Montgomery
The homely, traditional décor extends to the cosy beamed restaurant, which has a fireplace converted from an old bread oven.
Builth Wells
Alex Allpress Pottery Schools run bespoke, half day and full day Experience Days, Family Groups throwing and hand building, have your own wheel and 121 teaching support, clay, glazing provided, all ages and abilities. Fired and sent after.
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.
Powys
Held every Thursday on Broad Street and in the Town Hall.
Glanfaron
Carngafallt is a wonderful place to see birds or simply enjoy the view. The moorland landscape looks especially colourful in late summer, while spring is the perfect time to come and see migrant birds.
Nr Newtown
The Courtyard cafe, situated in the historic Gregynog Hall courtyard, is a beautiful location for a relaxing lunch with indoor and outdoor seating.
Crickhowell
The Bear Hotel in the centre of Crickhowell has been welcoming guests for 500 years and still extends the same warmth, comfort and cosy atmosphere. Renowned for it's great food and a well-stocked bar.
Llandrindod Wells
The Bell Country Inn restaurant menu reflects the emphasis on locally sourced ingredients producing fresh flavours that Wales has to offer.
Newtown
Our ground floor cafe at Hafan Yr Afon is centrally located on the banks of the River Severn. We are family, disability and dog friendly.
Experience the Wonder of Dyfi Biosphere: A Natural Gem Recognised by UNESCO
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Dyfi Biosphere, an internationally recognised Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO. The reserve is a true gem, one of only six…
Newtown
Jewellery & Crafts, giftware, books & and much more. Original art can also be purchased through the Arts Council of Wales Collectorplan.
Montgomery
Kerry Vale Vineyard’s purpose built shop provides a comfortable and friendly setting for visitors to sample and learn about British wine and find out about the rich Roman history of the land where the vineyard is situated
Welshpool
Dyffryn Cafe offers light and full breakfasts, homemade cakes, coffee and soft drinks, a selection of cooked and light lunches and even takeaways if you’re on the go.
Llanwrtyd Wells
The Neuadd Arms has a reputation for good home cooking including vegetarian dishes and a wide range of curries (one of their specialities). They will always try to accommodate any particular dietary requirements.
Nr Newtown
Gregynog Hall is an ancient house with a Victorian face. Once a landed estate, now a Conference Centre and Wedding & Events Venue the house is still at the heart of the local community.
Kerry
Ceri Forest is a coniferous forest which sits astride the Kerry Ridgeway in the uplands of Montgomeryshire / Shropshire border
Machynlleth
Throughout the year MOMA WALES shows Modern Welsh Art, in a series of constantly changing exhibitions featuring Wales' top artists.
Newtown
Dolerw Park in Newtown is a large 'green space' adjacent to the River Severn which meanders through the town centre.