There are a wide selection of different activites around the Mid Wales area. Find out more about them by visiting their websites!
Thomas Shop – Based in Penybont, the Thomas Shop is a restoration of Victorian life. A variety of arts and crafts sessions and courses are held throughout the year, and you can also relax at their welcoming tea room.
Underhill Riding School – Family run Riding Stables in Dolau. Whatever your age and stage of riding, you will be warmly welcomed and well looked after. A great way to explore the local area
Heart of Wales Line – If you are travelling along this railway line for the first time, you will be impressed. Seasoned travellers will need no reminding of the rugged beauty, tranquil villages and picturesque Victorian spa towns that are dotted along one of the most scenic lines in the United Kingdom.
Classic Clays – Clay pigeon shooting for the corporate and leisure markets, tailoring packages to suit individual and group requirements.
Phil Price Rally School – One of the leading Rally Schools in the country. Just the ‘one off’ experience or the perfect start to your rallying future!
Radnorshire Museum – The Radnorshire Museum can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells. It holds artefacts and photographs relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old Carnegie Library.
The Judge’s Lodging – Step into the 1870s at the Judge’s Lodging and discover the world of a most unusual household. Explore the ‘upstairs, downstairs’ life of the Victorian Judges, their servants and felonious guests.
Water Breaks It’s Neck – A spectacular waterfall in the Radnor Forest.
Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall – Built in 1834 by Thomas Wilson, the Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall is a fantastic example of Victorian architecture, and well worth a visit.
Gigrin Farm (Red Kite Feeding Station) – For Red Kites like you’ve probably never seen them before, and an exhibition of amazing wildlife.
Wyeside Theatre – cinema, theatre, gallery, live shows, plus some great popcorn! Based in the town of Builth Wells.
Powis Castle – a medieval castle, fortress and grand country mansion located near the town of Welshpool.
Leominster – In the town you will find a wide variety of shops, cafes, pubs and antique shops, making Leominster the ideal place to spend a lazy afternoon strolling around in the pleasant surroundings of this historic town.
Brecon Beacons National Park – An outstanding mountain range, offering various walks and bike trails. Also has a railway route!
Hereford – Hereford is a bustling Cathedral City under an hours drive away. Whether you want to spend the day shopping, or exploring the wide range of events going on, Hereford will be perfect.
Hampton Court Castle & Gardens – Hampton Court is a castle on the meadows of the river Lugg, backed by a steep wooded escarpment and surrounded by woodland and grounds of 1,000 acres. Founded by King Henry in the early 15th century the castle has been completely restored.
Shrewsbury – At the heart of Shropshire, a landscape that inspires with its beauty and mystery, Shrewsbury can be a wonderful day out.
Aberystwyth – A bustling holiday and university town. The Devil’s Bridge is very much recommended attraction.
Centre for Alternative Technology – Based in Machynlleth, CAT is an educational visitor centre for all things green.
More Links…
Burgins 4×4 Garage
Midway Nurseries Garden Centre
Llandrindod Wells Sports Centre
Quackers
Erwood Craft Centre
Visit Elan Valley
Ludlow
Theatre Hafren
