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Llanwrtyd Wells
Housed in a delightfully converted 19th century Congregational Chapel, the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage & Arts Centre, visitors can explore the history of this unique Mid-Wales town and wander round an art gallery.
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.
Wrexham
Situated in a commanding position in the Welsh Marches, the castle's austere exterior contrasts with the elegant state rooms within.
Welshpool
Derwen Garden Centre has an unique, relaxed atmosphere and offers an excellent range of plants, garden accessories, giftware - plus a licensed cafe.
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.
Llandrindod Wells
The Radnorshire Museum, part of Powys County Council's Museum Service, can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells. It holds artefacts relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old Carnegie Library.
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.
Welshpool
The Montgomery Canal in the Mid Wales Marches is a haven for wildlife and tranquility with many Sites of Special Scientific Interest along the way.
Brecon Road, Merthyr Tydfil
Picturesque Cyfarthfa Park, covering 160 acres of beautiful parkland, sits at the foot of the Brecon Beacons. With its stunning Castle,, Miniature Railway, Playzone and much more, Cyfarthfa Park offers a great day out for the whole family!
Llanwrtyd Wells
Peter James's thriving restaurant stands beside the bridge over the River Irfon in the centre of Wales's smallest town.
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.
Crickhowell
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…
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.
Brecon
Fort built about AD 75 near the River Usk. Remains consist of the perimeter wall, corner turrets and gateways.
Nr Newtown
Discover Dolforwyn Castle, an ancient fortress nestled on a picturesque ridge above the enchanting Severn Valley near Newtown. Immerse yourself in the captivating tale of Welsh-English conflict as you explore the rich history that surrounds…
Abergavenny
Priory of Augustinian canons founded early in the twelfth century in the beautiful and secluded Ewyas valley.
Montgomery
The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.
Machynlleth
Tucked away in the foothills of Cadair Idris Country, the peace and simplicity of this ancient church has much to offer our busy, hectic and often troubled world.
Welshpool
Situated at Trewern on the A458 Shrewsbury to Welshpool road they enjoy a semi tropical climate because of their steeply sloping south facing position overlooking the Long Mountain on the other side of the valley.