Llanfyllin
| The town of Llanfyllin has all of the facilities you’ll need – right on your doorstep. There is a licensed cafe, two restaurants, three pubs and a bistro. For supplies there is a SPAR, a health food shop selling organic vegetables, and a market on Thursdays. |
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Places To Visit
Lake Bala
| Bala Water Sports provides a choice of activity on water as wide as there is on land! Sailing, windsurfing, whitewater rafting, gorge walking, canoe and kayaking. Visit their webpage for more information. |
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Lake Vyrnwy
| Wildlife abounds, with 16,000 acres being a dedicated RSPB reserve, Lake Vyrnwy is a country lover’s paradise where peace and tranquility abounds. |
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Llanrhaeadr Waterfall
| Pistyll Rhaeadr is regarded as one of the seven Wonders of Wales. At 75 metres it has one of the single highest waterfall drops in Wales and is over 18 metres higher than Niagara Falls in North America. |
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Powis Castle
| A medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden. Built by Welsh princes and now home to the Earls of Powis, it has a world famous garden with Italianate terraces and one of the finest collections of paintings and furniture in Wales with a beautiful collection of treasures from India displayed in the Clive Museum. |
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Welshpool Montgomery Canal
| The Montgomery canal as it is known today runs for 38 miles from a junction with the Llangollen Canal near Ellesmere in Shropshire to Newtown in Montgomeryshire, now part of Powys. |
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Activities
There is also a wealth of activities available to you in this area – including golf, horse-riding, fishing, falconry, and plenty of beautifully scenic walks. Details available on request.