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What to do in Mid-Wales
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Barmouth Beach
Barmouth, on the edge of the dramatically beautiful Mawddach Estuary, has one of the most stunning beaches along the coast of Snowdonia, and is a candidate for one of the most beautiful beaches in Britain.

Mach Loop
You can take time to visit Mach Loop during your travels to Llanfihangel-y-Pennant.

Aberystwyth Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Aberystwyth Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Aberystwyth. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its lively bars.

Elan Valley
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Elan Valley during your travels in Rhayader. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.

Aberystwyth University
Aberystwyth University has a proud history dating back to 1872, when it was established by the people of Wales as the first Welsh university.

Aberdyfi Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Aberdyfi Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Aberdovey. While you're in the area, stroll along the lakeside.

Powis Castle and Garden
Powis Castle, owned by the National Trust, is located near Welshpool in the heart of the Welsh countryside. It was originally built as a medieval fortress around 1200, but the building as it stands today is a testament to the way in which it has been altered and remodelled from 1600 onwards. The interior is home to thousands of works of art, furnishings and ornaments collected over the course of 400 years.

Devil's Bridge Falls
Devil’s Bridge, situated in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales, is a strikingly unusual structure, which rises high above the River Mynach. It stands at the point where the river drops 300 feet down a steep and narrow ravine before it meets the River Rheidol.

Aberystwyth Castle
Walk around the ruins of a 13th-century coastal fortress, once a powerful and important defensive stronghold for an English king.







