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Treetop Adventure Golf is Wale's first mini golf attraction with two18-hole rainforest-themed courses and featuring singing frogs, talking toucans, a mystic river and a host of cheeky rainforest characters.
The RSPB welcomes you to our shop by the dam, with its wide range of gifts and books, from where you can access nature trails and information about the surrounding countryside.
Llangoed Hall's principal restaurant offers fine dining in a fresh, light and elegant room of wedgewood blue and white with outstanding paintings adorning the walls, candlelit tables with crisp white cloths and an intimate atmosphere
- Chef: Nick Brodie
Welcome to the most vibrant restaurant in Cardiff. Three floors of luxurious surroundings, themed on the renovated Chapel first constructed in 1877.
Rabbie's tours of Wales are guided adventures through the local legends, triumphant traditions, and soaring sights.
A lifetime’s collection by one lady motorist assembled as motoring heritage par excellence, since her father gave her two model cars for a birthday present Another nine collections some 2000 items have been added since opening in 2015
Crys Melyn Cycling offer a range of bikes available to hire, including hybrid and e-bikes, and bikes, tag-alongs and trailers for children.
Breakout rooms are real life games where you and a group of friends or colleagues will be locked in a room and given an hour to escape. Solve the puzzles, find the clues and work out the solutions in your bid for freedom.
18 hole course surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery deep in the heart of the Swansea Valley. The picturesque views are a wonderful backdrop for your game of golf.
The village of Devil's Bridge, which translated in Welsh is Pontarfynach, means 'The bridge on the Mynach' is internationally famous for its waterfalls, and the Rheidol narrow gauge Steam Railway.
Location of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society at Llanelwedd and the venue for a number of events throughout the year, including the now famous Royal Welsh Agricultural Show.
Coed y Brenin visitor centre is the gateway to Coed y Brenin Forest Park. Try world-class mountain bike trails, family walks, café, cycle shop, all-ability play area and an easy access trail.
The National Wool Museum displays tell the story of the Woollen Industry through working machinery, archive material, and exciting hands-on displays and textile gallery.
Our Head Chef is dedicated to using the finest local ingredients and has been awarded an AA rosette for his modern British cuisine. The Metropole’s award-winning Restaurant is without doubt a most superb fine dining establishment.
- Guide Price: £14.95 - £20.00
The Dyfi Valley opens wide as it approaches the Cardigan Bay Coast and ends in sandy beaches and dunes. It cradles the westerly spur of Powys, Ceredigion north of Aberystwyth, and the southern rim of Snowdonia National Park.
In or near Machynlleth
The Rheidol hydropower plant is the largest of its kind in England and Wales. Guided tours of the power station are available by prior booking, visitor centre and interactive display.
In or near Aberystwyth
The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is a world-renowned eco centre with seven acres of hands-on displays, examples of environmentally responsible building, renewable energy, organic gardens and kids’ holiday activities.