Places to visit

  • VOR

    Running from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge, this powerful narrow gauge steam train climbs 200m to Devil's Bridge.
    Once you arrive take time to visit the spectacular waterfalls.
    Sensible shoes are recommended for the Waterfall walks.

  • Corris Mine Explorers

    Like King Arthur's Labyrinth, this attraction / activity starts from the Corris Craft Centre. It provides visitors with a rare opportunity to explore the virtually untouched underground workings of an old Welsh Slate Mine with one of Wales' top Mine Explorers.

  • Osprey

    Visit the Project to find out all about the famous Dyfi Ospreys as seen on the BBC's Springwatch.

  • CAT

    CAT is an education and visitor centre demonstrating practical solutions for sustainability. They cover all aspects of green living: environmental building, renewable energy and organic growing.
    Located just north of Machynlleth the site is open 7 days a week, with 7 acres of interactive displays. There is plenty to do and is a good day out.

  • Corris Craft

    Home to 9 craft studios and lots of opportunities for hands-on fun.
    Pottery painting, candle dipping, chocolate making, herbal crafting and furniture building workshops are all available.
    Watch the talented designers at work and buy their unique designs.

  • Arthur's Labyrinth

    The main attraction at the Corris Craft Centre, King Arthur's Labyrinth is an underground adventure set in an old Welsh slate mine.
    Sail with hooded boatmen, pass through a magical underground waterfall to a time of myth, magic and King Arthur.
    Other attractions include the Corris Craft Centre and Corris Mine Explorers, an opportunity to explore an old Welsh Slate Mine.

  • Cambrian Safaris

    Cambrian Safaris provide excursions into the Cambrian Mountains and tours of Wales in a Land Rover Discovery. ​
    Come and enjoy fantastic views and scenery, local history and wildlife. They will pick you up from your accommodation 
    or arrange a meeting point.

  • Ynyslas

    A stunning stretch of golden sand stretching from Borth to the Dyfi estuary in the north.
    The Dyfi Estuary is a wildfowl haven, Ynyslas dunes are the largest in Ceredigion.
    The views are breath taking and the visitor centre is full of useful information and a public toilet.

  • Ceredigion Museum

    Housed in a beautifully preserved Edwardian theatre the museum is situated in the heart of Aberystwyth, near the seafront.

  • Silver Mine

    Steeped in myths and legends, high in the ancient Cambrian Mountains, the Silver Mountain Experience has tumbling streams, mysterious forests and long abandoned mine workings that will take you on a journey through the mists of time.

  • Bwlch Nant yr Arian

    Bwlch Nant yr Arian sits at the head of a dramatic valley and has commanding views of Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains. The starting point for a range of waymarked trails for walkers, mountain bikers, runners and horse riders. It is well-known for its long established tradition of daily feeding of Red Kites, Wales’s National Bird of Prey. The Visitors Centre is now closed

  • Borth Animalarium

    Borth Animalarium is a rapidly expanding Zoo in mid Wales.
    Dedicated to conservation they have a wide variety of animals including some endangered species.
    From lion and crocodiles to bunny petting there is something for all ages.

  • Cliff Railway

    Constitution Hill offers a fantastic view of Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay.
    Take a ride to the top on the Cliff Railway, which is the longest funicular cliff railway in Britain
    Once your reach the top check out the views from one of the World's largest camera obscuras and have a bite in the Cafe.