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Llanwrtyd Wells
Welcome to Llanwrtyd Wells, a charming town with a rich history, scenic beauty, and quirky traditions. Whether you're here for a few hours or the whole day, this itinerary will help you make the most of your visit.


A Day in Newtown: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Nature
Newtown, the largest town in Powys, stands out among its Mid Wales neighbours with its rich history as a former centre of the 19th-century textile trade. While the flannel-producing factories have been replaced by modern commerce, the town’s striking architecture serves as a reminder of its prosperous role during the Industrial Revolution, when it earned the nickname the ‘Leeds of Wales.’


3 days in the Cambrian Mountains
The Cambrian Mountains are Wales’ best-kept secret, a rugged, wild playground where the scenery does all the talking—and trust me, it’s got a lot to say.Â
With ancient rocks as old as time and valleys carved by glaciers that make you feel small in the best way, this place is pure, unfiltered nature.Â


Discover Llanidloes: A Day of History, Nature, and Charm
Llanidloes, almost dead-center in Wales, is a town rich with character, straddling the lush border country and the mountainous 'Wild Wales'. This unique location has shaped Llanidloes into a town with a diverse heritage and a vibrant present. Our itinerary will guide you through a day filled with exploration, history, nature, and local culture in this picturesque gem of Mid Wales.


Rhayader
Rhayader, a charming town in Mid Wales, serves as a gateway to the stunning Elan Valley and offers a mix of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural richness.Â


Llandrindod Wells
Whether you're here to bask in the grandeur of its historic buildings or to explore its delightful quirks—like the most scenic railway station in Britain or the finest golf course you never knew you needed—Llandrindod Wells promises a day of unexpected pleasures and whimsical discoveries. So, grab your top hat, adjust your crinoline, and prepare for a splendidly eccentric adventure in a town that never met a Victorian ideal it didn’t like!


Builth Wells
Fun-Filled Day in Builth Wells
Builth remains a town rooted in all things agricultural. It’s surrounded by farming country, holds a livestock market and – most significantly of all – is home to the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and its huge showground where one of Europe’s most important countryside gatherings takes place each summer.  Discover a thriving shopping and café scene that will rival many urban areas, with the bonus of beautiful riverside walks along the banks
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