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Travel Eye on Mid Wales
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With hills made for walking, countryside made for the perfect escape, activities made for the adventurous and festivals made for unadulterated enjoyment you will be captivated by Mid Wales.
With the lowest density population in Wales, the wilderness abounds in Mid Wales. This is a safe haven for wildlife, and is home to the rare and striking Red Kite. Encompassing the Brecon Beacons National Park, with its open rounded hills, plunging waterfalls and caves, the region is a fantastic destination for exploring by foot. Two National Trails pass through the region, and the area caters fantastically for walkers. No crowds here, just open space as far as the eye can see.
For the less faint hearted there are amazing facilities and plenty of opportunities to go wild. Choose from Paragliding, shooting the rapids, potholing, or join the latest craze of nighttime mountain biking. For the less wacky there is plenty of coarse and reservoir fishing, lanes for cyclists and impressive bird watching.
From the world famous Brecon Jazz and Hay Literature Festivals to the plain quirkiness of the World Bog Snorkelling Championship and Man versus Horse Marathon, there is never a dull moment in Mid Wales!
Things to see and do
Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth
Powis Castle, Welshpool
Celtica, Machynlleth
Welshpool and Llanfair Railway, Welshpool
National Cycle Collection, Llandrindod Wells
Judges Lodging, Presteigne
Gigrin Farm & Red Kite Feeding, Rhayader
Ynyshir RSPB Reserve, Machynlleth Events
May: Hay Literature Festival (Hay on Wye)
June: Man versus Horse Marathon (Llanwrtyd Wells)
July: Royal Welsh Show (Builth Wells)
August: Brecon Jazz Festival (Brecon)
November: Real Ale Wobble (Llanwrtyd Wells)
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