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TAKE YOUR TIME HERE
From the southern hills of Eryri (Snowdonia) to the
coast of Ceredigion, across the wide, open landscapes
of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) and everywhere
in between, Mid Wales is shaped by nature and local
life. It’s a place where there’s room to explore, try
something new, and feel connected.
Whether it’s your first visit or you’ve been before, you’ll
find a warm and genuine welcome.
We’re closer than you might think - just two hours from
South Wales, Cheshire, the West Midlands, Manchester,
Liverpool and Bristol, and under four hours from London
by road or rail.
Mid Wales offers the freedom to make your own
adventure. Walk or cycle quiet trails, paddle along rivers,
take to the hills, or try climbing or mountain biking.
Explore the UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere, visit historic sites,
watch wildlife, or just take a moment in the stillness of
the landscape.
This guide is here to help you plan and enjoy your visit.
If it helps you discover somewhere new, let the local
businesses know - your feedback goes a long way.
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