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Towns and Villages in Powys

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  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. Llanidloes market day
    Llanidloes is a small historic market town in Mid Wales; it is the first town along the River Severn.
  4. 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.
  5. Image Creditl Glyndwrs Way
    Llandrindod Wells, or 'Landod' as it is known to locals, is the administrative centre of Powys and one of its largest towns. As the name suggests, Llandrindod Wells owes its origins to the spring waters.
  6. 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.
  7.  Memorial to Prince Llywelyn the Last at Cilmeri
    Builth Wells is home to the Royal Welsh Show, red kites and the final resting place of Wales' last prince, Llewelyn the Last.
  8. Rhayader Town
    A busy, historic market town, Rhayader is named after 'Rhayadr Gwy', a Welsh name for a local waterfall on the Wye. The town is situated in the very heart of Mid Wales in the beautiful Upper Wye Valley sheltered by the Cambrian Mountains.
  9. Knighton
    Knighton is a Mid Wales Marches town with a remarkable landscape and rich history. Located on the scenic Heart of Wales railway line, it makes a great base to explore the Offa's Dyke Path or Glyndwr's Way National Trails.
  10. Judge's Lodging
    Presteigne, (Llanandras in Welsh), was once the county town of Radnorshire and nestles at the heart of the Mid Wales Marches on the border of Wales and England. Presteigne and Norton have been designated by DarkSky International as the very first Dark Sky Community in the UK.
  11. Brecon Town Centre
    Brecon is a historic market town where you'll enjoy losing yourself...not only in the narrow streets and passageways lined with Georgian and Jacobean shopfronts, but in the sense of timelessness about the place.
  12. Image Credit: Crown Copyright
    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 the best food festival in the UK.
  13. Rhayader Town
    A busy, historic market town, Rhayader is named after 'Rhayadr Gwy', a Welsh name for a local waterfall on the Wye. The town is situated in the very heart of Mid Wales in the beautiful Upper Wye Valley sheltered by the Cambrian Mountains.

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  1. Address

    Elan Valley, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5HP

    Telephone

    01597 810880

    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.

    Add Cwm Elan | Elan Valley & Visitor Centre to your Itinerary

  2. Address

    Trefaldwyn | Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HN

    Powys

    Held every Thursday on Broad Street and in the Town Hall.

    Add Montgomery Charter Market to your Itinerary

  3. Sugarloaf and Usk Valley

    Address

    Sugarloaf and Usk Valley, Sugarloaf and Usk Valley National Trust, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 7LA

    Telephone

    01874 625515

    Abergavenny

    Managed by the National Trust, the Sugarloaf is one of the highest peaks in Monmouthshire and offers fantastic walks & views overlooking Abergavenny.

    Add Sugarloaf and Usk Valley to your Itinerary

  4. Address

    Mid Wales, SY20 8ER

    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…

    Add UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Dyfi) to your Itinerary

  5. Address

    Y Tabernacl, Penrallt Street, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8AJ

    Telephone

    01654 703355

    Machynlleth

    Throughout the year MOMA WALES shows Modern Welsh Art, in a series of constantly changing exhibitions featuring Wales' top artists.

    Add MOMA WALES | Museum Of Modern Art to your Itinerary

  6. Royal Oak Hotel

    Address

    Royal Oak Hotel, The Cross, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7DG

    Telephone

    01938 552217

    Welshpool

    The Royal Oak is ideally located centrally within Wales, close to transport networks.

    Add Royal Oak Hotel to your Itinerary

  7. Address

    Gregynog Hall & Gardens, Tregynon, Nr Newtown, Powys, SY16 3PL

    Telephone

    01686 650224

    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.

    Add Gregynog Hall | Courtyard Cafe to your Itinerary

  8. Address

    Forest Holidays Garwnant, Cwmtaf, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan, CF48 2HU

    Telephone

    07974465020

    Cwmtaf , Merthyr Tydfil

    Walking the Brecon Beacons organises a variety of events and activities, such as guided hikes, nature cleanups, educational workshops, and mindfulness sessions which seek to deepen people’s connections with nature and strengthen bonds within the…

    Add Walking the Brecon Beacons to your Itinerary

  9. Address

    The Station, Llanfair Caereinion, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 0SF

    Telephone

    01938 810441

    Welshpool

    A narrow gauge train trip in up the steepest gradients in Britain. Steam locos and coaches from around the world. Shops and picnic areas at both termini.

    Price

    Price £21.00 per adult to £170.00 Per Group

    Add Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway to your Itinerary

  10. Address

    Dan-yr-Ogof, Abercrave, Swansea, Powys, SA9 1GJ

    Telephone

    01639 730284

    Swansea

    Wales' best kept secret for 315 million years! The National Showcaves Centre for Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park is one of the principality's top award-winning attractions.

    Price

    Price £16.50 per child to £21.50 per adult

    Add The National Showcaves Centre for Wales, Dan-yr-Ogof to your Itinerary

  11. Address

    The Bear Hotel, High Street, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1BW

    Telephone

    01873 810408

    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.

    Add The Bear Hotel, Crickhowell to your Itinerary

  12. Address

    Llanwddyn, Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, SY10 0LT

    Telephone

    01691 870211

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Dafarn Newydd Village Stores, Takeaway & Fuel Station is a long, well established family run business situated less than 1 mile from Lake Vyrnwy and is on Glyndŵr’s Way.

    Add Dafarn Newydd: Village Stores, Takeaway & Fuel Station to your Itinerary

  13. Address

    Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa, Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Mid Wales, Powys, SY10 0LY

    Telephone

    01691 870692

    Llanwddyn, Mid Wales

    Dine on fine contemporary cuisine at the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel. As memorable as the scenery—not pretentious, undeniably stylish.

    Add Lake Vyrnwy Hotel | Tower Restaurant to your Itinerary

  14. Address

    Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, The Station, Llanfair Caereinion, Powys, SY21 0SF

    Telephone

    01938 810441

    Llanfair Caereinion

    A narrow gauge train trip in up the steepest gradients in Britain. Steam locos and coaches from around the world. Shops and picnic areas at both termini.

    Add Llanfair Station Tearoom to your Itinerary

  15. Address

    Beaufort Street, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1BN

    Telephone

    01873 811970

    Crickhowell

    CRiC has a WiFi enabled internet cafe serving Fairtrade coffee and tea and locally made cakes and ice cream.

    Crickhowell Resource Centre also includes a tourist information centre, art gallery, and meeting & conference facilities, as well as…

    Add The CRiC Centre | Cafe to your Itinerary

  16. Address

    Llanshay Lane, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1LW

    Telephone

    01547 520247

    Knighton

    The Spaceguard Centre is a working observatory, and the main source of information
    about near Earth objects in the UK. Guided tours Wed - Sun inc. Tours at 10.30am (1st May - 30th Sep) 2pm, 4pm all year. Please ring to check availability.

    Add The Spaceguard Centre to your Itinerary

  17. Address

    Cwm Elan | Elan Valley & Visitor Centre, Nr Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5HP

    Telephone

    01597 810880

    Nr Rhayader

    The Elan Valley Visitor Centre cafe has a spacious seating area with windows all around to enjoy the view of the River Elan and Caban Coch Dam. There is a patio area with picnic tables for people wishing to sit outside in fine weather.

    Add Elan Valley Visitor Centre | Cafe to your Itinerary

  18. Address

    The Automobile Palace, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DL

    Telephone

    01597 825531

    Llandrindod Wells

    The National Cycle Museum has approximately 250 machines on display within the 6,000 square feet of floor space. They vary from the Hobby Horse design from 1817 to modern unusual carbon fibre cycles . Much cycling memorabilia to see .

    Add National Cycle Museum to your Itinerary

  19. Address

    Salop Leisure - Machynlleth, Treowain Enterprise Park, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8EG

    Telephone

    01654 705900

    Machynlleth

    Comprehensive information about caravan holiday home ownership. Confidential, professional advice given. New and used units to suit all budgets

    Add Salop Leisure - Machynlleth to your Itinerary

  20. Address

    Ridgebourne Rd, Kington, Herefordshire, HR5 3EG

    Telephone

    01544 230160

    Kington

    Maples Tearoom - light lunches, daily specials, afternoon teas, cream teas - always a fantastic selection. All types of dietary needs catered for just ask. Seating in two indoor areas, on the covered veranda and outside on the terrace. Dogs are also…

    Add Hergest Croft Gardens | Maples Tearoom to your Itinerary

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