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Places of Interest in Mid Wales

Elan Valley

The Elan valley Estate is owned by welsh water. there are a number of resevoirs linked together which supply water to the south coast of wales and birmingham. Its a great place just to go for a drive and there are plenty of walks in the area aswell as visitors centre which has information on everything from suppling water to natural wildlife.

Brecon Beacons

The brecon beacons is perhaps one of the most recognised national parks in the UK. Home to spectacular waterfalls, geo parks, rock habiats and a huge range of wildlife. If you like the great outdoors the brecon beacons are perfect.

Powis Castle

One mile south of Welshpool, (A458) Montgomeryshire. This is a stately home and gardens with 700 years of continuous occupation, building, and rebuilding. It was known as Pool Castle in medieval times. The square tower is thought to be a late Norman keep. A 1668 gateway leads to altered Tudor lodgings and an Edwardian gatehouse. The house is full of memorabilia of India in the time of Clive (his son married a daughter of the house). In the grounds are steeply terraced garden planted in the early 18th century. Clipped yews and old roses prosper, as well as tender and unusual plants. There are fruit trees on the terraces and an orangery. The views are superb. 

Hay on Wye

Hay is a small historic market town in Mid-Wales and is host to the famous Guardian Hay-On-Wye book festival, giving the town its name of the Book Capital of Britain. The high street has many book stores; you’re bound to find something worth the read! Why not come and stay at our Luxury Welsh Country House near Hay-on-Wye and settle down in our Kingfisher spa with a good book.