Mid Wales boasts not one but two national parks - The Brecon Beacons National Park and Snowdonia National Park . With over 75 miles of coast along Cardigan Bay, the highest waterfall in Wales, and a green landscape with more sheep than people, Mid Wales has so much to offer.
Powys and the Welsh Marches, bordering on Shropshire and Herefordshire, includes the Severn Valley,and the reservoirs of the Elan Vally and Lake Vyrnwy and is the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains. Welshpool has the biggest sheep market in the country and in South Powys, Hay on Wye is just full of books.
We hope you will have fun exploring Mid Wales with a mix of traditional market towns, bustling harbours and seaside resorts - each town and village has a story to tell.