Wales' spectacular scenic rural heartland, and the site of Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys is a lush land of verdant mountain valleys, craggy caves and quirky towns. The staunchly nationalistic area offers appealing outdoors opportunities. Canter on horseback through the rugged Brecon Beacons mountain range. Walk or cycle the charming valleys. Other draws are commanding Powis Castle near Welshpool and the Centre for Alternative Technology, a sustainable development center, near Machynlleth.
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4.5 based on 1,941 reviews
This medieval castle, originally built as a fortress, houses one of the most beautiful and extensive collections of treasures from India.
Well worth a visit beautiful inside castle and out.Gardens immaculate lots to learn and helpful friendly guides.Tea and coffee reasonably priced in coffee shop at bottom of gardens.
4.5 based on 260 reviews
Glansevern Hall Gardens is CLOSED and under private ownership. Please see website for updates in 2021.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The purpose of our visit was to enjoy the garden which we certainly did. Well surfaced paths and handrails where needed meant a comfortable stroll around and down to the lakes to see the beautiful trees and shrubs. The choice and quality of the plants in the nursery was amazing and reasonably priced.
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