Late eleventh- or early twelfth-century motte with thirteenth-century round stone keep. Three floors, with fine views. ...
Buildings and structures associated with the nineteenth-century extraction and processing of lead ore. ...
Centre for Alternative Technology offer solutions to some of the most serious challenges facing our planet and the human race, such as climate change, pollution and the waste of precious resources. We demonstrate practical ways of addressing these ...
Corris Craft Centre, near to Machynlleth in Mid Wales, comprises ten individual and very different Craft workshops each housing talented Craftspeople producing a range of hand-crafted and unique products. Products range from traditional, rustic and c ...
The remains of this castle, begun by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ('the Last') in 1273 and captured by the English in 1277, have recently been revealed by excavations.
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An unforgettable adventure unfolds as you sail along an underground river, through the great waterfall and deep inside the spectacular caverns of the Labyrinth and far into the past. Hear tales of King Arthur and other ancient Welsh legends as you ex ...
Myths, legends and stories have been passed down through the centuries by Bards and Storytellers but slowly, through the maze of time they are being forgotten. The Bards Quest challenges you to find the forgotten legends hidden amidst the Maze, benea ...
Castle begun by Henry III in 1223 and given to Hubert de Burgh in 1228. Held by the Mortimers in the fourteenth century, it was later demolished on the order of Parliament after the Civil War. ...
The Radnorshire Museum, part of Powys County Council Museum Service, can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells, holds artefacts relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old Carnegie Library. Llandrindod Wells, one of t ...
The Rock Park is a prominent park and woodland community space in Llandrindod Wells which was established in the Spa town's Victorian heyday. Originally designed as a 'natural' open space to compliment the provision of the naturally occurring spring ...
The Owain Glyndwr Centre is built on the site of the famous parliament held in 1404 at which Owain was crowned Prince of Wales. The Centre hosts a new interactive and informative exhibition on the life, times and vision of Owain Glyndwr. The Owain G ...
The Cambrian Woollen Mill is on the outskirts of the smallest town in Britain, Llanwrtyd Wells in Powys Mid Wales, the smallest town in Britain. The mill lies beside the River Irfon on the edge of the Eppynt and Cambrian Mountains, with the Brecon Be ...
The Judge's Lodging was once called 'the most commodious and elegant apartments for a judge in all England and Wales' (Lord Chief Justice Campbell, 1855), decay beckoned Radnorshire's disused Shire Hall into obscurity. Now, aided by an interior hardl ...
Llandrindod Wells, Powys: The National Cycle Museum is one of Europe's premier cycle collections. Over 250 machines displayed in an art nouveau building. Bicycles, tricycles and machines from 1820 to the present and a wide range of cycling related ar ...
Here at The Red Kite Feeding and Rehabilitation Centre, you can learn all about the Red Kites, see them feed and watch them fly. ...
For over 900 years Tretower Court and Castle has been altered, adjusted and adapted. Much of this was done to keep up with style, fashion and the tastes of the time. The Picards and the Vaughans who lived here were rich influential Welsh families; t ...
Welsh Royal Crystal Welsh Royal Crystal is situated in the shadow of the Cambrian Mountains and close to the lakelands of Mid Wales. Centuries old handcrafting skills are used in the Welsh Royal Crystal glass making workshop. The range of shapes and ...