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As a result of the Covid-19 Coronavirus outbreak and to keep our staff and our visitors safe, King Arthur's Labyrinth is now closed until further notice. We will reopen when it is safe to do so. Please keep safe everyone.
An exciting opportunity for you and your group to sail deep underground into the mountains of Southern Snowdonia. Passing through the magical veil of an underground waterfall you enter the Labyrinth, alive with ancient Welsh myths and legends. As you're guided by a mysterious Dark Age Boatman through immense caverns and winding tunnels, you’ll find stories of King Arthur, a King with extraordinary powers who defeated the Saxons and brought peace to our Islands. Tales of dragons, giants and King Arthur’s final battle: The Battle of Camlan – all told with dramatic scenes, light and sound.
Groups sail into the Labyrinth 20 people at a time with boats sailing every 15 minutes.
The adventure continues above ground with further attractions to explore.
In Lost Legends of The Stone Circle you'll find mythical stories, intriguing characters and The Stone Circle as you navigate the snaking paths of a maze. Pick up clues from around the maze and win a medal!
King Arthur's Labyrinth & Lost Legends of The Stone Circle start from the Corris Craft Centre which is also home to 9 craft studios and the resident designer-makers. Find unique items handcrafted with care for your home, garden and gifts for others. You can have fun making your own crafts in many of the studios including pottery painting, candle dipping, herbal crafting, chocolate making and furniture building.
Y Crochan cafe serves a tasty menu with a Welsh twist. Lots of delicious local produce is used throughout the menu.
With 80 covers, Y Crochan makes a perfect meal stop, please book in advance of arrival.
Make a day of it with free car and coach parking, 3 attractions and an 80 seat restaurant.
Coach park: On site
Opening details
Prices
Group Rates 2020 (Prebooking preferred):
Adult £10.10
Child £6.70
Minimum number for group rates to apply: 15
Address
Corris Craft Centre,
Corris,
Machynlleth,
Powys,
SY20 9RF
Directions
Map reference: SH 752077 Lat: 52.65412 Long: -3.84965
The King Arthur's Labyrinth adventure starts from the Corris Craft Centre on the main A487 road between Machynlleth and Dolgellau near Corris in Mid Wales.
The nearest train station is Machynlleth (6 miles) and there's local public transport serving the village of Corris. Regular buses travel from Aberystwyth, Dolgellau and Machynlleth: X27 and T2 stop right outside and the 34 stops in the viallage of Corris (a 10 minute walk away).
Various cycle routes pass close by; NCN route 8, Lon Las (North), Lon Las Cymru and Southern Snowdonia Circular.
www.traveline-cymru.info
www.sustrans.org.uk
Parking: free
Accessible by Public Transport: 6 miles from Machynlleth station
Nearby
Facilities
Baby changing facilities
Coach parties accepted
Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Disabled toilets
Facilities for groups
Facilities for educational visits
Gift shop
On-site catering
On-site light refreshments
Picnic site
Postbox
Public toilets
Regional Tourist Board Member
Telephone (public)
Welcome Host
Accepts groups
Electric car charging point
Children welcome
Smoking not allowed