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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. 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. 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. Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway

    Address

    Blaenavon, Pontypool, NP4 9ND

    Telephone

    01495 792263

    Pontypool

    The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain.

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  2. St Gastyn's Church, Llangasty Talyllyn

    Address

    Llangasty, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7PX

    Telephone

    01874 658298

    Brecon

    Situated on the beautiful shores of Llangorse Lake on the site of an ancient Celtic church founded by St Gastyn in @AD450. The church was rebuilt in 1848 to 1851.

    Add St Gastyn's Church, Llangasty Talyllyn to your Itinerary

  3. Address

    Aberyscir, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9NT

    Telephone

    0300 025 6000

    Brecon

    Fort built about AD 75 near the River Usk. Remains consist of the perimeter wall, corner turrets and gateways.

    Add Brecon Gaer Roman Fort (Cadw) to your Itinerary

  4. Radnor Restaurant

    Address

    Hotel Commodore, Spa Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5ER

    Telephone

    01597 822288

    Llandrindod Wells

    At the Hotel Commodore we are passionate about our food and our kitchen team under the watchful and professional eye of Chef Murdock.

    Add Radnor Restaurant to your Itinerary

  5. Address

    Cyfarthfa Park, Brecon Road, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8RE

    Telephone

    01685 727371

    Brecon Road

    Built in 1824, Cyfarthfa Castle is an impressive monument to the Industrial Revolution. Once a Regency mansion, it now houses a magnificent Museum and Art Gallery.

    Add Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery to your Itinerary

  6. Address

    Arthur Street, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6RA

    Telephone

    01686 668313

    Montgomery

    The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.

    Add Old Bell Museum to your Itinerary

  7. Address

    Talgarth, Powys, LD3 0HL

    Telephone

    0300 025 6000

    Talgarth

    Bronllys Castle near Talgarth is a sturdy stone tower with a turbulent history. It was first built as a ‘motte-and-bailey’ castle in the late 11th or early 12th century. The surviving stone tower dates from the 13th century and you can still climb…

    Add Castell Bronllys | Bronllys Castle to your Itinerary

  8. Abertillery & District Museum

    Address

    Market Street, Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent, NP13 1AH

    Telephone

    01495 211140

    Abertillery

    Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum.
    The collection is arranged as a journey through time with many interactive exhibits. Artefacts from a Stone Age axe to Arthur Scargill's Cap.

    Add Abertillery & District Museum to your Itinerary

  9. Address

    Chirk, Wrexham, LL14 5AF

    Telephone

    01691 777701

    Wrexham

    Situated in a commanding position in the Welsh Marches, the castle's austere exterior contrasts with the elegant state rooms within.

    Add Chirk Castle & Gardens to your Itinerary

  10. Tan-Y-Llyn Nurseries

    Address

    Meifod, Powys, SY22 6YB

    Telephone

    01938 500370

    Powys

    The garden opens in aid of the National Gardens Scheme and is also the setting for exhibitions by new and established artists.
    Although 600 ft high, the nursery garden is south facing and sheltered from the north and east.

    Add Tan-Y-Llyn Nurseries to your Itinerary

  11. Lake Country House & Spa

    Address

    Llangammarch Wells, Powys, LD4 4BS

    Telephone

    01591 620202

    Llangammarch Wells

    An air of elegance and calm informality pervades this exquisitely furnished Welsh country house hotel. Standing in its own fifty acres of parkland, with sweeping lawns, rhododendron lined pathways and riverside walks.

    Add Lake Country House & Spa to your Itinerary

  12. Address

    Newport Street, Hay-on-Wye, Powys, HR3 5BG

    Telephone

    01497 821762

    Hay-on-Wye

    The Globe at Hay is an independent arts centre, embracing an ever changing arts landscape; year round we showcase talent found on our doorstep.

    Add The Globe at Hay to your Itinerary

  13. Address

    The Town Hall, 61 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5HD

    Telephone

    01873 853254

    Abergavenny

    Abergavenny Tourist Information Centre provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.

    Add Abergavenny Tourist Information Centre to your Itinerary

  14. Clive Powell Mountain Bike Centre

    Address

    Cwmddaudder Arms, West Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5AB

    Telephone

    01597 811343

    Rhayader

    The Bike Shop is run by Neil, who is a MTB enthusiast, a top mechanic and a generally helpful chap. Although the centre specialises in mountain bikes, they also do road bikes, leisure bikes, cyclo cross bikes and kids bikes.

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  15. Address

    17 Severn Street, Newtown, Powys, SY16 2AQ

    Telephone

    01686 623978

    Newtown

    The Sportsman is a town centre pub with eight hand pulls, a good old real ale pub, and has been voted as a CAMRA Montgomeryshire Pub of the Year

    Add The Sportsman to your Itinerary

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