The Welshpool area is home to amazing attractions for all to enjoy
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Welshpool & Llanfair Railway
3.5 miles - Welshpool
A narrow gauge train trip up the steepest gradients in Britain. Steam locos and coaches from around the world.
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Montgomeryshire Canal
4.2 miles - Welshpool
Scenic canal boat trips on the Montgomery Canal through some of the most beautiful Welsh countryside.
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Derwen Garden Centre
4.5 miles - Guilsfield
With 13 different gardens to explore, a challenging maze to negotiate, shops & restaurant, Derwen is a great nearby attraction.
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Powysland Museum & Library
4.6 miles - Welshpool
Y Lanfa is housed in a restored historic warehouse with Welshpool Library on the ground floor and Powysland Museum upstairs.
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Welshpool Golf Club
6.3 miles - Welshpool
An historical 5846 yards / Par 70 course and anyone who has ever played at Welshpool Golf Club will remember it as a great test of golf.
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Powis Castle
6.5 miles - Welshpool (National Trust)
This superb house & gardens are set in a wonderful terraced location with fabulous views across the valley.
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Whizzard Helicopter Flights
6.6 miles - Welshpool Airport
Pilot training, air experience flights, pleasure trips over expansive Welsh landscapes or executive and business charter.
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Montgomery Castle
12.5 miles - Montgomery (Cadw)
More than the sum of its parts. Montgomery is one of those castles that, even in ruin, retain a powerful atmosphere and presence that transcend its state of preservation.
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Llanymynech Rocks Nature Reserve
12 miles - Llanymynech
Straddling the border between England & Wales, the reserve lies at the southern end of a carboniferous limestone outcrop.
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Border Quads & Paintballing
13 miles - Bulthy
Commando Paintball & Border Quad Trekking is a family run outdoor pursuits centre based on the Wales Border. Also has archery & climbing.
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Gregynog Hall & Gardens
13.8 miles - Tregynon
Gregynog Hall is an ancient house with a Victorian face. Once a landed estate, now a Conference and Wedding & Events venue
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Dolforwyn Castle
14.2 miles - Abermule (Cadw)
Built by Welsh lord Llywelyn ap Gruffydd in 1273 on hill above the Severn Valley, Dolforwyn Castle is a ruined symbol of Welsh defiance.