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 The Countryside Code
Respect - Protect - Enjoy
• Be safe plan ahead and follow any signs
• Leave gates and property
as you find them
• Protect plants and animals
and take your litter home
• Keep dogs under close control
• Consider other people
Follow the Countryside Code wherever you go.
You will get the best out of the countryside and help to maintain it for the future.
CRiC
Crickhowell Resource and Information Centre (CRiC) is a community charity supporting tourism, art and other aspects of rural regeneration in the Crickhowell area.
Supported by volunteers, CRiC opens daily offering visitor information, local gifts, maps and books, an internet café and offices for several community organisations. The Oriel Cric Gallery (upstairs) presents six exhibitions per year by local and visiting artists and designer makers. The Centre also provides meeting facilities and office services. CRiC is a gold-awarded Green Tourism Business and uses local and sustainable produce wherever possible.
CRiC organises a successful Walking Festival every March www.crickhowellfestival.com and supports Walkers are Welcome in Crickhowell in its work to enhance the visitor experience for responsible walkers. This booklet is produced with support from CRiC.
CRiC
Beaufort Street, Crickhowell, Powys NP8 1BN
T: 01873 811970
E: tic@visitcrickhowell.co.uk
www.visitcrickhowell.co.uk
© Walkers are Welcome in Crickhowell
Photos © Crown copyright (2014) Visit Wales,
Bill Chase, Kevin Walker Mountain Activities, Martyn Farr, Robert Horseman, Amerjit Barrett, Andy Johns, Sue Collins, Ian Smith, Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust.
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