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Miles of unspoilt coastline, adorned with award winning beaches overlooked by the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia in the north.
Llanidloes
Located just a short drive from Hafren Forest and Llyn Clywedog, our Camping retreat is the perfect base for exploring the best of Mid Wales. From our private river to the beautiful woodland views, we guarantee a memorable experience under canvas…
Brecon
.Jacob Sheep Trekking and Farm Experience Days is a family run business based at Aberhyddnant Organic farm in the Brecon Beacons. If you are looking to escape and enjoy the countryside in the company of a friendly woolly companion then this is…
Llanbrynmair
The Lodge at Staylittle is a mountain chalet style accommodation set in the beautiful Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales. The Lodge is able to sleep 35-40 people, making it the perfect venue for people exploring mid Wales and the west coast.
Aberystwyth
The National Library of Wales is one of the world's great libraries. It is a legal deposit library, and holds the world's largest collection of works about Wales and other Celtic nations.
Montgomery
The homely, traditional décor extends to the cosy beamed restaurant, which has a fireplace converted from an old bread oven.
Machynlleth
CAT’s on-site accommodation is housed within the WISE building, a beautifully designed and award winning eco facility right in the middle of the Visitor Centre. Visitors can dine in CAT's vegetarian café and enjoy free access to the Visitor Centre.
Oswestry
The Wynnstay Hotel has been part of Oswestry life for over 300 years – a Georgian coaching inn turned welcoming town-centre hotel. Today it blends character with comfort, offering individually styled rooms, hearty dining, and a warm Mid Wales…
Ystrad Meurig
Art workshops are held in our delightful function room, formerly a byre on our traditional working farm and the opportunity to work ‘en plein air’ on fine days in beautiful locations around the farm. Ideal for get-togethers, workshops and courses. …
Ponterwyd
The Silver Mountain Experience is currently closed as we take a short pause to review and plan the next chapter of the attraction.
We’re incredibly proud of everything we’ve created and the memories shared with our visitors, and we’re excited about…
Hay-on-Wye
Broomfield is a Grade II listed Georgian house of Italianate Regency style, standing in an elevated position commanding stunning views across the Wye Valley to the hills beyond.
Montgomery
The Nags Head is a Grade II listed coaching inn on the A483 between Newtown and Welshpool and only a few yards from the Severn and the Montgomery Canal.
Welshpool
World-famous garden, 13th century castle and historic collection. Cared for by the National Trust since 1952.
Holyhead
You'll find South Stack Cliffs on Holy Island in Anglesey, a wonderful reserve made up of heathland and farmland set on a stretch of dramatic sea cliffs.
Pembrey
Lying between the town of Pembrey and Cefn Sidan Sands is Pembrey forest, one of Britain's sand dune forests. The forest is classified as a Nature Reserve and covers 1000 hectares.
Upper Cwmtwrch
Pub-restaurant set in small valley on the River Twrch where you can enjoy a bite to eat all day long either inside or on the riverside patio.
Brecon
Enjoy guided mountain biking in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park. These 2–3 hour sessions include bike hire and expert instruction, with routes tailored to different abilities. Suitable for ages 12+, families and groups, this is…
Dyfi Walking Tours in southern Snowdonia takes visitors to iconic buildings, historical settings, marvellous countryside and remarkable human stories with the Welsh language at the heart of the tour.
Bryncrug, Tywyn
Cynfal Farm in Southern Snowdonia is the perfect holiday location for couples or families seeking something rather special. Two well apointed self catering holiday homes. Own holt at Cynfal for the Tal y llyn Steam Railway.
Aberystwyth
All aboard for an unforgettable 12 mile journey from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge travelling up 680ft through some of Wales’ most spectacular scenery on a historic narrow-gauge steam railway.