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Welcome to Cwm Rhaeadr or valley of the waterfall. This beautiful woodland jewel has something for everyone. Having won the Royal Welsh Show gold medal for forestry in 2007 and 2009.
Nr Cilycwm village, Carmarthenshire, UK
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.
The Gwalia Ithon Road , Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6AA
Experience the spectacular landscapes and walking trails of the forests of Ceredigion, bordered by the Mid Wales coast to the west, and sheltered to the east by the Cambrian Mountains.
Nr Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK
The Mawddach Estuary is where the River Mawddach (Afon Mawddach in Welsh) meets the sea and forms a stunning wide sandy estuary. At the mouth of the Estuary is the town of Barmouth and 8 mile inland is the town of Dolgellau.
Southern Snowdonia, LL40 2TA
Abergavenny is the traditional gateway to South Wales and to the Brecon Beacons National Park. The old market town is surrounded by beautiful border countryside and home to one of the best food festival in the UK.
Monmouthshire, NP7 5HD
Tregaron nestles in the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains near the source of the river Teifi. In the 19th Century, it was a thriving market town and an important stop for drovers on their routes through Wales to English markets.
Ceredigion, SY25 6JL
A working record of a great industry - see the traditional methods of making Welsh flannel, cloth and shawls.
Dre-fach Felindre, Near Newcastle Emlyn, Llandysul, SA44 5UP
A historic market town, Montgomery is just one mile from Offa's Dyke and the Welsh-Shropshire border. There is much to explore in the area including Montgomery Castle and the town's cobbled streets and Georgian and Victorian architecture.
Powys, SY15 6HN
- Hendomen & Dolydd Hafren Cycle Route
- Montgomery Cycle Route to Abermule
- County War Memorial
- Irresistible Offa Walking Route
- Montgomery Heritage Trail
- Cross Offa walk - Montgomery
- Offas Dyke Circular
- Rolling Marches Walk - Montgomery
- Beneath the Fridd - Montgomery
- Llandyssil - Abermule (Cycle Route)
- Churchstoke and Priest Weston (Cycle Route)
- Abermule and Bettws Cedewain (Cycle Route)
- Welshpool and Berriew (Cycle Route)
Lake Vyrnwy is set amidst the remote and beautiful Berwyn Mountains. With spectacular waterfalls, and unspoilt open countryside, a visit to Lake Vyrnwy is a wonderful day out for all the family.
Llanwddyn, Powys, SY10 0LY
Newtown, known in Welsh as 'Y Drenewydd', is the largest town in Powys and is situated on the banks of the River Severn. Founded at the end of the 13th century, Newtown boasts a rich industrial heritage, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Powys, SY16 2BB
- Tourist Information Point
- A Walk Around Robert Owen's Newtown
- Circular Walk 2 - Brimmon Wood & Kerry
- Circular Walk 1 - Ffrydd Farm and Penshwa Lane
- Circular Walk 3 - Fachwen Pool
- Circular Walk 4 - Neuadd Hendidley Farm
- Circular Walk 5 - Coed y Graig
- Circular Walk 6 - Waterways and Town
- Circular Walk 8 - Llanllwchaiarn Lollipop Walk
- Newtown parkrun - Weekly Free 5km Timed Run
Cadair Idris is a spectacular mountain reserve in Southern Snowdonia of over 450 hectares of breathtaking landscape, rugged summits, glacial lakes and a mossy wooded gorge.
Southern Snowdonia, LL39 1AX
The Hafren Forest takes its name from the River Severn, the Afon Hafren in Welsh, which takes its rise about a mile from the western boundary of the forest, high up on the slopes of Pumlumon, the highest mountain in Mid Wales.
Llanidloes, Powys, UK
Dyfnant and Vyrnwy Forests are in a part of Mid Wales renowned for its rolling hills, lush green valleys and picturesque farmsteads and villages.
Coed y Brenin visitor centre near Dolgellau, is the gateway to Coed y Brenin Forest Park. Try world-class mountain bike trails, family walks, café, cycle shop, all-ability play area and an easy access trail.
Ganllwyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2HZ
With the Snowdonia National Park providing a mighty natural backdrop, it is easy to understand why this area is so loved. There are some great walks where you’ll discover small fishing villages, estuaries and miles of sandy beaches.
Nefyn, LL53 6HL
The whole Reserve is made up of three parts: Cors Fochno, an internationally important peat bog; Dyfi Estuary, an internationally important feeding ground for thousands of wading birds and the beach and sand dunes of Ynyslas.
Visitor Centre, Ynyslas, Borth, Ceredigion, SY24 5JZ
Nestled in the stunning UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere in Mid Wales, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is a world-renowned eco centre that researches and supports greener ways of living. Now open for pre-booked visits.
Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9AZ
Abermaw / Barmouth in Southern Snowdonia is a great location for Mountain, Sand and Sea. Extensive sandy beach with attractions, water sports and boat trips. Situated on the Coast Path with walking and cycling available for all abilities.
Southern Snowdonia, LL42 1LS