Things To Do! Located in the picturesque Welsh countryside
Elan Valley, Rhayader
Visit the magnificent Victorian Dams of the Elan Valley, a network of 6 stunning dams and a nature reserve of 2000 acres! This opens up fabulous countryside for explor- ing. Enjoy the flat sweeping paths alongside Caban Coch Dam or head off for a more strenuous mountainous walk. The perfect location to spend the day exploring the great outdoors or just sit and marvel at the structures – especially if the water is flowing fast!
elanvalley.org.uk
The Cambrian Mountains, Llanidloes
The Cambrian Mountains and the Wye Valley offer completely different experiences and landscapes. The area boasts a dark sky status, perfect for stargazing on a romantic evening.
cambrian-mountains.co.uk
Portmeirion, Gwynedd
Take a day out to Portmeirion Village in Gwynedd, North Wales! A fabulous Italian Style tourist village, designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. – Yes, this really is a Welsh Village!
portmeirion.wales
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Take a trip to Gilfach Nature Reserve, where you will find over 400 acres of open moor- land, flower rich grassland and oak woodland, offering a circular nature trail and a great place to enjoy a picnic at one of the spots and simply relax and let the world go by.
rwtwales.org/nature-reserves/gilfach
Local Kite Feeding Station, Rhayader
Why not take some time to visit the local kite feeding stations at Gigrin Farm in Rhayader? Watching the majestic Red Kites circle and feed in large numbers is truly breath-taking and it’s worth taking time to sit back and simply gaze at the national bird of Wales.
gigrin.co.uk
Zip World Bethesda
Prepare for a truly magical and breathtaking experience; the fastest zip line in the world! Fly over Penrhyn Quarry where you could travel at speeds of over 100mph!
zipworld.co.uk/adventures
Lion Royal Pony Trekking Centre, Elan Valley
Enjoy horse and pony trekking in the peace and beauty of the the Mid Wales country- side with us.
lionroyal.co.uk/pony-trekking
Climb Cadair Idris, Dolgellau
Cadair Idris is a mountain in the historic county of Meirionnydd, Wales. It lies at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park near the town of Dolgellau. Quite the challenging climb but there are so many gorgeous colours and scenery to see!
visitwales.com/things-do/adventure-and-activities/walking/ guide-to-walking-up-cader-idris
07846 905598 holidayswales.co.uk [email protected] Climb Swodon, Llanberis
Take a trip to Gilfach Nature Reserve, where you will find over 400 acres of open moorVisit the tallest mountain in Wales! With so many different tracks to the summit, this mountain is perfect for everyone!
visitsnowdonia.info/snowdon-walking-routes
Visit The Principality Stadium, Cardiff
This is the National Stadium of Wales, located in Cardiff. It is the home of Wales Na- tional Rugby Union Team, filled with excitement, passion and pride!
principalitystadium.wales
Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfon
For the history lovers, why not visit Caernarfon Castle, in North Wales. This castle is recognized around the World as being one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages!
cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/caernarfon-castle
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