Celyn Brithion in Gwynedd
| Address | Dinas Mawddwy, Machynlleth, SY20 9LP |
| Telephone | 01650 531344 |
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| Season | Open All Year |
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Celyn Brithion is a family run site within The Snowdonia National Park with spectacular scenery all around, green and purple mountains, ancient woodlands, fast flowing rivers and within easy reach of the coastal resorts of Barmouth and Aberdovey.
No matter what your taste - sandy beaches, sailing, fishing, activity centres for most outdoor pursuits, mountain biking, horse riding and quad biking. Cader Idris, ideal for walkers and the Dovey Valley Trail. Bird watching, RSBP centre, Bala Lake and Lake Vyrnwy within easy reach. The list is endless and its all here!
Enjoy an inspiring walk to the scene of King Arthur's last battle at Camlan, a place steeped in myth and legend where Arthur was forced to fight his nephew Medrawt, or visit King Arthur's Labyrinth at Corris, where an underground boat will take you into spectacular caverns where tales of King Arthur are told with stunning light effects and sound.
Llechwedd Slate Caverns - Travel underground on Britain's steepest passenger railway to reach the bottom of the Deep Mine for a dramatic sound and light programme presenting working conditions as they were.
Centre for Alternative Technology - Ride the water powered cliff railway into an inspiring experience with plenty to stimulate and amuse both young and old.
Climb through Snowdonia National Park with views of the Vale of Ffestiniog on the Ffestiniog Railway from Pothmadog to Blaneau Ffestiniog.
This area of Wales has excellent golfing facilities at Aberdovey, Dolgellau, Machynlleth, Borth and Harlech to name a few.
Sea fishing trips are available from Aberdovey and Barmouth, specialising in Tope, Bass and Black Bream.
For the energetic, there is unlimited walking and climbing including the stunning mountain of Cader Idris, or why not try the dry ski slopes of Rhiw Goch Centre, whether you are a beginner or perfecting your technique, and enjoy the views to the Rhinog range.
Mountain biking, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, beautiful beaches - Aberdovey, Fairbourne and Barmouth, RSBP centre, Bala Lake, Lake Vyrnwy, are all within easy reach of the site.
So much to do, so much to see, the list is endless, or just relax in the beautiful scenery which surrounds you on site.
No matter what your taste - sandy beaches, sailing, fishing, activity centres for most outdoor pursuits, mountain biking, horse riding and quad biking. Cader Idris, ideal for walkers and the Dovey Valley Trail. Bird watching, RSBP centre, Bala Lake and Lake Vyrnwy within easy reach. The list is endless and its all here!
Enjoy an inspiring walk to the scene of King Arthur's last battle at Camlan, a place steeped in myth and legend where Arthur was forced to fight his nephew Medrawt, or visit King Arthur's Labyrinth at Corris, where an underground boat will take you into spectacular caverns where tales of King Arthur are told with stunning light effects and sound.
Llechwedd Slate Caverns - Travel underground on Britain's steepest passenger railway to reach the bottom of the Deep Mine for a dramatic sound and light programme presenting working conditions as they were.
Centre for Alternative Technology - Ride the water powered cliff railway into an inspiring experience with plenty to stimulate and amuse both young and old.
Climb through Snowdonia National Park with views of the Vale of Ffestiniog on the Ffestiniog Railway from Pothmadog to Blaneau Ffestiniog.
This area of Wales has excellent golfing facilities at Aberdovey, Dolgellau, Machynlleth, Borth and Harlech to name a few.
Sea fishing trips are available from Aberdovey and Barmouth, specialising in Tope, Bass and Black Bream.
For the energetic, there is unlimited walking and climbing including the stunning mountain of Cader Idris, or why not try the dry ski slopes of Rhiw Goch Centre, whether you are a beginner or perfecting your technique, and enjoy the views to the Rhinog range.
Mountain biking, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, horse riding, beautiful beaches - Aberdovey, Fairbourne and Barmouth, RSBP centre, Bala Lake, Lake Vyrnwy, are all within easy reach of the site.
So much to do, so much to see, the list is endless, or just relax in the beautiful scenery which surrounds you on site.
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