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Local
Area around Tyn-y-wern
Tyn-y-wern
is located on the outskirts of the small village of Dolau in Radnorshire,
part of Powys, in Wales.

Tyn-y-wern is set amidst supberb countryside and there is scope
for all kinds of outdoor activities - particularly horse
riding.
We are situated in an ideal walking area,
close to the three National Trails of Offa's Dyke, Glyndwr Way
and the Wye Valley Walk. The Radnor
Forest is also close by, with miles of tracks for walkers,
cyclists and horse riders.

We can provide transport
for you to and from the local pub / walks.
Places nearby well
worth a visit are:
Bleddfa, just two miles
down the road, this active village with the Bleddfa
Centre which offers a unique combination of arts and personal
development and has a fully organic tea garden. There is also
the Hundred House Inn offering a good selection of home cooked
food.
Presteigne, with an award
winning living museum "The
Judge's Lodging".
Llandrindod Wells, local
spa town, well known in the bowls world and has an annual Victorian
Summer festival and a long established golf course.
Knighton, with the Offa's
Dyke Centre, Space Guard Centre and golf course.
Rhayader,
well provided with welcoming pubs and the gateway to the wonderful
Elan valley, with numerous walks amongst spectacular scenery around
the reservoirs. This is excellent walking and mountain biking
country, and a great place to see red kites in their natural habitat.
Kington, on the English
border, boasting the highest 18 hole golf course in England.
Builth Wells, historic
market town, with wonderful walks along the River Wye and hosting
many events, including the annual Royal
Welsh Show at Llanelwedd
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