Attractions in Mid-Wales
Attractions in Mid-Wales, such as Animalarium and Teifi Valley Railway are listed below. Mid Wales represents glorious unspoilt border country with little traffic and was described in the Times as “one of the last wildernesses of Britain”. It is relatively unknown to the holiday visitor offers the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, a wild ridge to the west rising to 2,630 feet at Fan Brycheiniog, and the Cambrian Mountains. The Brecon Beacons National Park is home to Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, which explores the past, natural environment and art of Brecknockshire.
Animalarium
Ynisfergi, Borth, Ceredigion
Animalarium houses a collection of unusual and interesting animals to delight and amuse all ages. There are also domestic and farm animals which can be fed... more
Teifi Valley Railway
Henllan Station Yard, Henllan, Ceredigion
The Teifi Valley Railway has now been extended as far as the River Teifi. With spectacular views over the river and picnic areas to sit and... more
Centre for Alternative Technology
Machynlleth, Powys
The Centre for Alternative Technology Visitor Centre, is nestled in the hillsides of Southern Snowdonia, and is Europe´s leading environmental display centre. The seven-acre display site... more
King Arthur´s Labyrinth
Corris, Machynlleth, Powys
King Arthur´s Labyrinth: An exciting underground adventure unfolds as you sail along a subterranean river, through the great waterfall, deep into the spectacular caverns of the... more
Spaceguard Centre
Llanshay Lane, Knighton, Powys
The Spaceguard Centre is a working astronomical observatory, located in a commanding location overlooking the town of Knighton, Powys, with stunning views that cover four counties.... more






