Discover the best top things to do in Merthyr Tydfil County, United Kingdom including Parkwood Outdoors Dolygaer, Rock UK Summit Centre, Cyfarthfa Castle, Redhouse, Brecon Mountain Railway, Garwnant Visitor Centre, Trago Mills, Superbowl UK, Vue Merthyr Tydfil.
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5.0 based on 88 reviews
Parkwood Outdoors Dolygaer is an activity centre based in the south of the Brecon Beacons, just a 15 minute drive from Merthyr Tydfil. The centre offers a fantastic range of activities such as sailing, hiking and gorge adventures with options available for all ages and abilities. The scenic surroundings really need to be seen first hand to be believed with stunning views over the lake, river and rolling hills which can be viewed from the site. We also have multiple accomodation options to suit every style including the campsite, Dolygaer Lodge and Dolygaer Cottage, which offers guests a luxurious way to unwind after a day's activities. Fully qualified and welcoming staff will make your visit here enjoyable, safe and memorable.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Formerly the Welsh International Climbing Centre, it is built on the site of the former Trelewis drift mine which closed in 1989. The climbing walls are up to 18 metres high with over 180 climbing routes in the main climbing centre plus an additional bouldering area. Summit Centre has many activities including Archery, Aerial Adventure, Water sports, Caving and Climbing. If you not a climber, no worries, we offer climbing taster sessions, climbing courses, NICAS courses. If you have children we run activities during the half terms, these activities start from as little as £10.
I'm a fairly regular visitor by bicycle to the Centre. I cannot fault it. It is on a network of traffic-free tarmac cycle and walking trails all through the Valleys. I'm too old (77) for traffic and the open road these days. Use these with the help of the local railways and it is all great. I live in Cardiff and train to Hengoed - ride to the cafe here and then home - some of the best riding now in my sixty years on the bike. Cafe does really good snacks, tea and coffee. Staff always pleasant. The only complaint that I have is the religious ethos. Staff wear the slogan "Who do you trust?" the implication being that you can only trust God I assume. Rather negative to me and not life-affirming. A better slogan might be to trust everyone you meet - 99% of people in life don't let you down. Anyway, well done The Summit Centre. I''l keep coming as long as I'm able.
4.5 based on 396 reviews
A very nice, brisk walk. This case is situated in a beautiful park open to the public. Many acres of greenland and beautiful gardens and trees. A nice pond and the castle is beautiful with stunning views!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
REDHOUSE is a new arts complex situated in the Old Town Hall - a magnificent Grade II* listed building. REDHOUSE provides a kaleidoscope of public arts facilities including a 110 seat theatre; a bespoke art gallery; dance studio; cafe bar; music/recording & creative business studios; and a wealth of heritage features and interpretation stories.
4.0 based on 889 reviews
Brecon Mountain Railway was built on part of the abandoned Brecon & Merthyr Railway which was originally built in 1859. Travel behind a vintage Steam Locomotive in our all-weather observation coaches and admire the spectacular views on your 10 mile round journey. The railway climbs to Torpantau, high in the Brecon Beacons before returning Pontsticill Station. Visit our Steam Museum, Children's Play area and Lakeside Café. At Pant Station we have Tearooms, Gift Shop and a Workshop. Facilities for disabled passengers including ramps, toilets and an adapted carriage to accommodate wheelchairs.
4.0 based on 330 reviews
We come here quite often with the children as its local, perfect place for just getting out and having some fresh air and a walk. Kids love to put their wellies on and explore the woods and trails then spend as long as they can in the park afterwards. Such beautiful scenery and views, and a lovely cafe for a hot chocolate (and maybe a cake) afterwards too. :)
3.5 based on 108 reviews
We drove to Merthyr so that we could go shopping at Trago Mills, Cyfartha Retail Park and the Town Centre. Trago Mills is an amazing shop that takes a few hours to get around. There are various departments within the store including clothing, gardening, Christmas decorations and trees, tools, motoring, stationary and toys, soft furnishings and lighting, kitchen and bathroom showrooms and furniture. The shop was immaculate and there was clear signage around social distancing and the wearing of masks. We bought lots of items for the house including tools, new cushions, mugs, curtains and a rug, before eating dinner at the onsite chip shop For Cod Sake. We ordered sausage and chips with gravy and the food was very nice and reasonably priced. On previous visits we have gone to the Play Zone, which is an enormous inside soft play centre with slides, sensory equipment and zoned areas for children of different ages. For example there is an area for babies and an in door football court for older children. Within the Play Zone there is a cafe selling drinks and snacks, the entry fee is very cheap and the venue is great for parties. Unfortunately on this occasion it was closed due to Covid. Around Trago Mills there is also a cafe, hairdresser, bakery and nail bar. Once we finished at Trago Mills we drove to nearby Cyfartha Retail Park and looked around the many shops including Outfit, Debenhams, TK Max, Argos, JD Sports and so on. At the retail park there are lots of places to eat including McDonald's, the Harvester and KFC. After the Retail Park we went to Merthyr Town Centre which is traditional with a great mix of independent and well known shops such as New Look, Boots, Poundland and Sports Direct. There are also lots of places to eat and drink including the Caribbean Cwtch and Red Spice.
3.0 based on 35 reviews
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