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The
Pines Caravan Park
is set in the Wye valley, a few miles south of Rhayader and a
few miles north of Llandrindod Wells. Those who have not visited
Mid Wales before will be surprised by how peaceful it is - our
roads are quiet, and spectacular and varied scenery abounds. You
will find little evidence of a 'rush hour' in the local villages,
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towns of Mid Wales
are also interesting to visit, and largely unspoilt by chain stores
and excessive modernisation. The Spa town of Llandrindod
Wells is the largest centre locally, and has a supermarket,
banks etc. The Lake and the Rock Park are worth a visit. Knighton,
'The Town on the Dyke' is a major market town with an interesting
art gallery, several antique shops and the Offa's Dyke Centre. Presteigne,
a few miles from Knighton, is perhaps the most unspoilt Mid Wales
town. It is also home to the Judges'
Lodging Museum, an award-winning recreation of Victorian
times in Radnorshire's old County Court. Builth Wells,
in the Wye Valley, is another interesting market town with a bustling
town centre. It has a Golf
Club, and there are spectacular walks along the banks
of the Wye.
Further afield is Brecon
and the Brecon Beacons National Park, Hay-on-Wye,
the secondhand book capital of the world, and to the north, Newtown
and Welshpool.
Mid Wales
is home to the Red Kite and you can visit Gigrin
Farm, Rhayader (just up the road from The Pines)
where these beautiful birds of prey are fed daily together with
ravens, buzzards and other carrion feeding birds.
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our local town, is the gateway to the 'Lakeland of Wales', the
Elan Valley. This large expanse of the cambrian Mountains has
a system of Victorian reservoirs and dams, and is a superb place
to explore on foot or mountain bike.
The coastal town of Aberystwyth is worth a visit,
as is its neighbouring village Borth, which has
miles of sandy beaches.
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Other
local web links
Stay
in Wales holiday guide
Castles
of Wales
A comprehensive and well researched site with information on most
of the castles of Wales.
Fishing
in Kite Country
If you are interested in fishing, or if you take an interest in
the conservation of our wildlife and the environment, or if you
simply enjoy walking in the hills and touring in magnificent scenery,
take a look at this interesting site which covers more than just
fishing, and contains some wonderful photos.
Pictorial
Hay-on-Wye
Well illustrated and full of useful information about this interesting
Welsh town, which is the secondhand book centre of the world.
Centre
for Alternative Technology
A good place for a day out, near Machynlleth. Promotes working
with the earth's natural processes rather than exhausting them.
Railways
in Mid Wales
Covers preserved standard and narrow gauge railways as well as
the Heart of Wales and Cambrian Coast lines.
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