2024

SEVERN WAY

Natural site to discover

Walks along the Severn River, bordered by parks and valleys. You can walk along the Montgomery Canal to Welshpool. We pass the picturesque villages of Berriew and Abermule where it is possible to take a coffee break or jump on the bus or train to save some time or return. Alternatively, you can go as far as Llanidloes, through green valleys dotted with small farms. From this village, which can be reached by bus from Newtown, another tour begins that leads to Severn-Break-its-Neck Falls, a picturesque waterfall.

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 Newtown
2024

YNYS-HIR NATURE RESERVE

Natural site to discover

The Ynys-hir Nature Reserve belongs to the R.S.P.B. (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds). 800 hectares of nature entirely devoted to the development of fauna and flora. What you see will of course depend a lot on the seasons. Spring is perhaps the ideal time, when the reserve is lined with flowers and the birdsong fills the air. Information is given on the birds present according to the seasons (with a photo to identify them). Feel free to bring a pair of binoculars with you!

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 Machynlleth
2024

VISITOR CENTRE

Natural site to discover

A small documentary film showcases the history of dams and tanks. It also presents the richness of the valley fauna. The permanent exhibition provides additional information on both subjects.

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 Elan Valley
2024

PISTYLL RHAEADR WATERFALL

Natural site to discover

At the bend of a small path, in the enchanting setting of the Berwyn Mountains, is the first of Wales' "Seven Wonders". It is an impressive 80 metre high waterfall, the highest in the United Kingdom. A path leads to the top of the falls in about twenty minutes. The Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall is also the starting point for several walks with different difficulties and distances.

Don't miss this majestic natural spectacle!

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 Welshpool