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Mid Wales Tourist Information

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Clean air… golden beaches… ancient hills… and a sense that time has stood still.

That’s an all-too-brief summary of what today’s visitor can expect from Mid Wales, one of the least populated and most unspoilt areas of Britain.

Stretching from Cardigan in the south to bucolic Powys and the Brecon Beacons in the east, this is arguably the most green and pleasant parcel of land in Wales, boasting a cocktail of landscapes ranging from lush farmland and sheep-covered moors to heather-clad mountainsides and salmon-haunted rivers.

On the coast of Ceredigion lies Cardigan Bay, the United Kingdom’s first designated Marine Heritage Coast; a place of wide-open seas, sun-kissed sand and varied wildlife. One of the most popular stretches of coastline in the UK, it annually attracts thousands of people drawn to seaside hotspots like Aberporth and Penbryn.

The historic town of Cardigan (in Welsh, Ceredigion) sits close to the mouth of the River Teifi. It grew around a 12th century castle (only parts of it have survived) and was the scene of the first eisteddfod organised by Prince Rhys ap Gruffudd in 1176. The town was an important trading port until the river silted up in the 19th century and the new-fangled railway sealed its fate. Its finest piece of architecture is a 12th century, five-arched bridge that is still standing after more than 800 years.

Not far from here is one of the greatest single tourist sights in Wales, the thunderous falls of Devil’s Bridge in the picturesque Vale of Rheidol. Three bridges are stacked one on top of another, with the lowest dating to the 11th century. It was built by monks from the Cistercian monastery of Strata Florida Abbey near Tregaron. The falls are on the route of the narrow-gauge Rheidol heritage railway.

Just a dozen miles away lies the seaside resort of Aberystwyth - unofficial bastion of the Welsh language - that is dominated by the University of Wales, a magnificent building erected in the mid-19th century.

The beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park lies southeast. It contains the Black Mountains, the towering peak of Pen-y-Fan at over 2,000 feet, the lakes of Llyn y Fan Fach a nd Llyn y Fan Fawr, the picturesque reservoir of Lake Vyrnwy and the spectacular Elan Valley.

Top attractions here include the Dan-yr-Ogof Showcaves, thought to be the largest cave system in western Europe, and the Brecon Mountain Railway. The area has a number of ancient 'memorial' stones, including the nine-feet tall stone of Madog.

The Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre sits atop the 1100 ft peak of Mynydd Illtud, a mountain that takes its name from a local saint. It borders the Great Forest of Brecknock, a vast hunting forest once reserved for Bernard Newmarch, half-brother of William the Conqueror.

The Beacons lie within the vast, ancient kingdom of Powys, an area that fell into English hands in the 13th century. Welshpool is a small but major town of the region. It's attractions include a small market, the fascinating museum of Powysland and a light heritage railway.

Nearby stands Powis Castle; built on the site of a Norman fort, it was bought by Sir Edward Herbert in 1587 who transformed it into an Elizabethan palace. It has spectacular, terraced gardens and an enthralling museum dedicated to the life of Clive of India.

The highest waterfall in Wales can be found at Pistyll Rhaeadr. Beneath its cascading waters is a natural stone arch known as Fairy Bridge. In the photo opposite, you can get some impression of the scale if you can pick out the two people standing at the foot of the second cascade.

The village of Machynlleth was made the capital of Wales by freedom fighter Owen Glendower who held a parliament here in 1404 and was crowned king. Today the place is home to the seven-acre Centre for Alternative Energy, a self-sufficient community that generates its own power and water while educating visitors on the topical subject of energy-efficiency.

Of course, there's much more to be said about Mid Wales – it has an abundance of beauty spots and a plentiful supply of unspoiled villages. It's also an undoubted paradise for anyone seeking open-air excitement – angling, golf, walking, cycling, horse-riding and water sports are all popular activities that are well catered for. In addition it is a place of great gardens, historic castles and countryside canals.

    Pistyll Rhaeadr







If you are looking for accommodation, first choose the type you require:

bullet   Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfast, etc.

bullet   Self Catering Cottages, Villas, Apartments, Static Caravans, Holiday Parks, Lodges, etc.

bullet   Camping and Touring Caravan Sites

bullet   Boating and Sailing Holidays

Please note that if you are wanting to stay in an apartment, some may be listed as "Aparthotels" in the Hotels section. These tend to offer more services than a normal apartment, eg restaurants, bars, and "Reception" staff more associated with hotels. Normal apartments are listed in Self-Catering.

If you are planning a holiday in a static caravan or mobile home, these should be listed in the Self Catering section.


Don't forget we offer lots of information on Activities, Attractions and Travel to help you plan your vacation.

 

Tourist Information Centres

ABERAERON
The Quay, Aberaeron, Dyfed, SA46 0BT
Tel: 01545 570602
E-mail: aberaerontic@ceredigion.gov.uk

ABERYSTWYTH
Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, SY23 2AQ
Tel: 01970 612125    Fax: 01970 626566
E-mail: aberystwythtic@ceredigion.gov.uk

BORTH
High Street Borth, Dyfed, SY24 5HU
Tel: 01970 871174
E-mail: borthtic@ceredigion.gov.uk

BRECON
Cattle Market Car Park Brecon Powys LD3 9DA.
Tel: 01874 622485
E-mail: brectic@powys.gov.uk

CARDIGAN
Theatre Mwldan, Bath House Road, Cardigan, Dyfed, SA43 1JY
Tel: 01239 613230    Fax: 01239 614853
E-mail: cardigantic@ceredigion.gov.uk

LLANDRINDOD WELLS
Old Town Hall, Memorial Gardens, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DL
Tel: 01597 822600
E-mail: llandtic@powys.gov.uk

TALGARTH
The Tower Shop, The Square, Talgarth, Brecon, Powys, LD3 0BW
Tel: 01874 712226
E-mail: TIRC@talgarthcentre.org.uk

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Useful links

Go Mid Wales - www.gomidwales.co.uk
A tourism website created on behalf of the Tourism Partnership, Mid Wales.

Brecon Beacons National Park- www.breconbeacons.org


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Serviced Accommodation -
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Self Catering -
Aberaeron Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Aberystwyth Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Brecon Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Builth Wells Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Caersws Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Cardigan Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Hay-on-Wye Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Knighton Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Lake Vyrnwy Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Lampeter Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Llandrindod Wells Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Llandysul Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Llanfyllin Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Lanidloes Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Llanrhystud Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Meifod Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc New Quay Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Newtown Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Rhayader Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Welshpool Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Ystradgynlais Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc

Camping -
Aberaeron Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Aberystwyth Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Brecon Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Builth Wells Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Cardigan Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Hay-on-Wye Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Knighton Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Llandrindod Wells Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Llandysul Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Llanidloes Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Montgomery Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks New Quay Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Newtown Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Welshpool Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks

Boating and Sailing -
Brecon Boating and sailing holidays

Attractions -
Mid Wales Ancient Monuments Mid Wales Antique Centres Mid Wales Attractions Mid Wales Castles Mid Wales Cathedrals and Churches Mid Wales Cinemas Mid Wales Factory Shops Mid Wales Galleries Mid Wales Heritage Sites Mid Wales Historic Monuments Mid Wales Museums Mid Wales Stately Homes, Gardens Mid Wales Steam & Miniature Railways Mid Wales Theatres Mid Wales Theme Parks  Mid Wales Walks & Viewpoints Mid Wales Zoos & Wildlife Centres

Activities -
Mid Wales Activity and Outdoor Pursuits Centres, Mid Wales Ten-Pin Bowling and Skittle Alleys, Mid Wales Bowling Greens and Clubs, Mid Wales Cycle Hire, Mid Wales Cycling Holidays, Mid Wales Mountain Biking, Mid Wales Fishing - Angling, Mid Wales Fishing - Sea Fishing, Mid Wales Flying, Mid Wales Gliding, Mid Wales Hang Gliding, Mid Wales Microlight Flying, Mid Wales Parachuting / Sky Diving, Mid Wales Golf Clubs, Courses and Driving Ranges, Mid Wales Leisure Centres, Swimming Pools, etc, Mid Wales Motor Sports, motorcycle and car racing, rallying, motocross, speedway, etc, Mid Wales Paintballing, Mid Wales Riding, stables, hacking, riding courses, Mid Wales Archery, Mid Wales Clay Pigeon Shooting, Mid Wales Deer Stalking, Mid Wales Game Shooting, Mid Wales Target Shooting, Mid Wales Canoeing, Mid Wales Diving, Mid Wales Sailing, Mid Wales Surfing, Mid Wales Waterskiing, Mid Wales Windsurfing,

Travel -
Mid Wales Airports & Airport Parking. Mid Wales Local Bus Services. Mid Wales Car Rental. Mid Wales Coaches (Long Distance). Mid Wales Ferries. Mid Wales Rail Journey Planner & Tickets Online. Mid Wales Taxis & Private Hire. Mid Wales Sight-seeing Tours.