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Mid Wales Destination | North Powys

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  1. Photo of sunset at Lake Vyrnwy
    Experience the awe-inspiring natural beauty and rich history of Lake Vyrnwy, Wales. The stunning destination boasts a vast reservoir surrounded by remote mountains and thick forests, offering a unique and dramatic landscape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Additionally, the area has a fascinating history dating back to the 19th century, creating a must-see destination for history buffs. Come and discover this hidden gem in Wales and make unforgettable memories!
    1. Montgomery Canal, Welshpool
      Welshpool is nestled in the heart of the picturesque in north Powys / Severn Valley. Explore Powis Castle, take a scenic walk along the Montgomery Canal, or browse the independent shops and traditional markets for local treasures. Discover the area's rich heritage at the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway and whether you're looking for an idyllic weekend break or a family adventure, Welshpool is the perfect destination.
    2. Newtown | Broad Street
      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 town boasts a variety of museums, galleries, and independent shops, as well as a brand-new playpark and other family-friendly facilities. Newtown is the ideal base to stay for a few days and explore the surrounding countryside.
    3. mid wales, machynlleth, town, holidays, visiting
      Unwind in the heart of the Dyfi Biosphere at Machynlleth. Part of the UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere and offers exciting activities, from mountain biking to exploring the natural beauty of Mid Wales. The Centre for Alternative Technology is an excellent place to learn about environmentalism, while the annual comedy festival and independent shops are bound to give you a laugh and an unforgettable shopping experience. Don’t forget to check out the King Arthur's Labyrinth and Corris Mine Explorers. With the perfect mix of history, art, culture and outdoor activities, Machynlleth has something for everyone.
    4. Montgomery Town Hall
      Montgomery, known in Welsh as Trefaldwyn, is a little town with a big history! It's seen everything from the Iron Age to the Romans, Saxons, Normans and even the English Civil War! This Georgian gem is tucked away from the hustle and bustle.

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    1. Address

      Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8BL

      Telephone

      01654 702653

      Machynlleth

      This 35 mile circular route takes you on the A487 from Machynlleth via Corris towards Dolgellau and before turning off on the B4405 to Tywyn via the picturesque Talyllyn lake at the foot of Cadair Idris. Return to Machynlleth via Aberdyfi.

      Add Circular Machynlleth via Tal-y-llyn | Scenic Drive to your Itinerary

    2. Address

      Various Walking Trails, Y Drenewydd | Newtown, Powys, SY16 2BB

      Telephone

      01686 625544

      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. 

      Add Walking Newtown to your Itinerary

    3. Address

      Knighton Community Hall, Bowling Green Lane, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1DR

      Telephone

      01547 428088

      Knighton

      Knighton Community Market is held in the warm, dry Community Centre hall with ample parking just yards away on fourth Saturdays of every month from 9.30am to 12.30pm.

      Add Knighton Community Market to your Itinerary

    4. Address

      Dyfnant & Vyrnwy Forests (NRW), Car Park & Picnic Site, Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, SY21 0QH

      Telephone

      0300 065 3000

      Lake Vyrnwy

      Pont Llogel is a small woodland within the Dyfnant Forest next to the Afon Efyrnwy (River Vyrnwy) and the car park and picnic area is set beside an old stone bridge at the edge of a hamlet. This tranquil area has been designated a SSSI choice of 3…

      Add Dyfnant Forest | Pont Llogel Wood to your Itinerary

    5. Knighton Railway Station

      Address

      Station Rd, Knighton, LD7 1DT

      Telephone

      0800 464 0000

      Knighton

      Knighton railway station is on the Heart of Wales Line from Shrewsbury to Swansea.

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    6. Address

      Llanfair Caereinion, Powys, SY21 0SQ

      Llanfair Caereinion

      Llanfair Caereinion in Montgomeryshire's Banwy Valley is one of the smallest towns in Powys. Almost 3,000 people lived here in the mid 19th century when the woollen industry was at its peak.

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    7. Address

      Powis Castle & Garden, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 8RF

      Telephone

      01938 551944

      Welshpool

      Duke's Theatre presents a bold reimagining outdoor performance of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.

      Indicative Availability

      Book Outdoor Theatre: William Shakespeare's Macbeth | Powis Castle Online (opens in a new window)

      Add Outdoor Theatre: William Shakespeare's Macbeth | Powis Castle to your Itinerary

    8. Address

      Hafren Forest (NRW), Rhyd-y-benwch car park, Old Hall, Near Llanidloes, Powys, SY18 6PT

      Telephone

      0300 065 3000

      Old Hall, Near Llanidloes

      Choice of walking trails along the River Severn which flows through Hafren Forest. Trails go to waterfalls and the source of the Severn on Pumlumon. Riverside accessible trail with viewing platform over cascades. Picnic area and toilets.

      Add Hafren Forest | Walking Trails (NRW) to your Itinerary

    9. Address

      Dyfnant & Vyrnwy Forests (NRW), Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, SY21 0QH

      Telephone

      0300 065 3000

      Lake Vyrnwy

      Dyfnant and Vyrnwy Forests in north Powys which is renowned for rolling hills, lush green valleys and picturesque farmsteads and villages. The Forest caters for horse riding and carriage driving as well as walking and picnic areas.

      Add Dyfnant & Vyrnwy Forests (NRW) to your Itinerary

    10. Address

      Wales, LD7 1EP

      Telephone

      01597 827580

      Crossing the border between England and Wales more than ten times in its 293km (182m), the Offa's Dyke Path passes through some of the most attractive landscape.

      Add Offa's Dyke Path National Trail to your Itinerary

    11. Address

      Llanidloes - Machynlleth, Powys, SY18 6BN

      Telephone

      01597 827562

      Llanidloes - Machynlleth

      A 132 mile National Trail set in the heart of Mid Wales breathtaking countryside, dedicated to the 15th century Welsh warrior Prince Owain Glyndwr

      Add Glyndwr's Way | Llanidloes - Machynlleth to your Itinerary

    12. Cwm Hengae Walk

      Address

      Corris, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9SS

      Telephone

      0300 065 3000

      Powys

      Start: NRW forest car park. Turn R just before Aberllefenni village sign
      Grid Reference: SH 769 092
      Distance: 7.4 km – 4.6 miles
      Grade: Moderate
      Terrain: Tarmac road and grassy tracks.
      Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23

      Add Cwm Hengae Walk to your Itinerary

    13. Address

      Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5UH

      Telephone

      01597 810031

      Llandrindod Wells

      The Pales is the oldest Quaker Meeting House in continuous use in Wales. Set in the Radnor Hills near Llandrindod Wells, the Meeting House is open every day, all year, for visitors who value peace, solitude and natural beauty.

      Add The Pales Quaker Meeting House to your Itinerary

    14. Address

      Station Rd, Caersws, Powys, SY17 5HH

      Telephone

      0800 464 0000

      Caersws

      Caersws railway station is on the Cambrian Line from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth; most trains run from/to Birmingham International.

      Add Caersws Railway Station to your Itinerary

    15. Address

      Circular Cycling Route, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HN

      Telephone

      01938 552043

      Montgomery

      There are five Montgomery Cycle Trails based in and around Montgomery that will provide you with beautiful views of the dramatic countryside of the Mid Wales Marches. Cycle Parking is available in Broad Street in the town centre.

      Add Montgomery Cycle Trail | Llandyssil and Abermule to your Itinerary

    16. Address

      Parc Bodfach, Llanfyllin, Powys, SY22 5HS

      Llanfyllin

      The annual Llanfyllin Show returns to Bodfach Park on 9th August 2025.

      Indicative Availability

      Book Sioe Llanfyllin | Llanfyllin Show Online (opens in a new window)

      Add Sioe Llanfyllin | Llanfyllin Show to your Itinerary

    17. Welshpool and Berriew (Cycle Route)

      Address

      Trefaldwyn | Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HN

      Powys

      A picturesque cycle ride which follows part of Route 81 on country lanes between Leighton and Berriew.
      23.7 Miles (38.1km) 3 hours - Elevation Total Ascent: 549M

      Add Welshpool and Berriew (Cycle Route) to your Itinerary

    18. Address

      Powis Castle and Garden, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 8RF

      Telephone

      01938 551920

      Welshpool

      Powis Castle’s restaurant has long been acknowledged as an example of excellence. Enjoy a variety of traditional dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients such as organic Welsh black beef, sourced from a local farm.

      Add Powis Castle | Courtyard Restaurant to your Itinerary

    19. Address

      Y Drenewydd | Newtown, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2BB

      Telephone

      01686 625544

      Newtown

      The Brimmon Wood & Kerry walk starts and ends in the centre of Newtown. It is mainly off-road walking with a few short sections on quiet lanes.

      Add Walking Newtown | Brimmon Wood & Kerry to your Itinerary

    20. Address

      Centre For Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9AZ

      Telephone

      0300 065 3000

      Pantperthog, Machynlleth

      Start: Centre for Alternative Technology
      (C.A.T) car park
      Grid Reference: SH 754 044
      Distance: 7.1 km – 4.4 miles
      Grade: Moderate (some steep sections)
      Terrain: Firm tracks, roads and open grassland
      Maps: OS Explorer OL23 or 215

      Add Dyfi Discovery Walk | Centre for Alternative Technology Walk to your Itinerary

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