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Mid Wales & The Brecon Beacons National Park
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Mid Wales & the Brecon Beacons offer exciting adventures for every member of the family with spectacular lodging accommodations. Country walks and farm parks allow kids to enjoy local animals and crafts. Fantastic festivals with plenty of food, drinks, and music welcome visitors with open arms. Hiking enthusiasts often fall in love with the numerous exhilarating landmarks.


Farm Parks
As one of the very few remaining homes of native Red Kites, some farm parks in Mid Wales offer close up experience with these majestic birds. The BBC Wildlife Magazine had once quoted them "Surely the largest, most fantastic bird table in the world".

Spread throughout the areas, other farm parks offer complete packages. Horse riding, grassy knoll adventuring, and wilderness playgrounds for the kids, bunkhouse accommodations and food could certainly keep every member of the family busy all day. These establishments have redefined "friendly farming" for all happy visitors.

Festivals
The festivals of Mid Wales offer electrifying nights of celebrations. Live music, craft fairs, duck racing, street entertainers, horticulture, poetry, pet shows, kids' activities, fireworks stalls, all available for days on end. Specifically, the Welsh Food Festival displays over 60 marvellous regional delicacies and drinks. Mouth watering hot food served by the lakeside and entertainment over twenty acres of space.

Places to Visit
Created to protect and preserve valuable scenery and wildlife, the famed Brecon Beacon National Park holds some of the most stunning landscapes on Earth. It covers 519 square miles, and half of it sits a thousand feet above sea level.

The Abbey-CWM-Hir Hall, a Victorian Gothic house over 12 acres of finely kept gardens, has opened for tours. It holds 52 rooms, each styled distinctly of collectables like art, clocks, books, chinas, and signs. Visitors could also catch a glimpse of the historical 12C Abbey ruins.

Exhilarating adventures await at King Arthur's Labyrinth. The underground rivers and caverns unfold a world of myths, tales and valour. It is where legends come true.

Ease of Lodging
Whether absorbing the beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park or exploring King Arthur's Labyrinth, a wide range of accommodations remain available close by in one of the many market towns and picturesque Welsh Villages. Wonderful hotels, Bed & Breakfast, Guest Houses, B and B, holiday cottages, caravan parks, campsites, hostels & Bunkhouses, all within reach for the convenience of the visitors.
Particularly popular, is agri tourism ,with farm self catering cottages and farmhouse bed & breakfast. They continue to strike visitors with solace and splendour.

Night Life
Life does not end at night in Mid Wales. Regional restaurants make the best Welsh Rarebit and roasted lamb of the land, guaranteed to astonish every single taste bud with each bite. The pubs and Inns serve genuinely local brewed ale in a warm and friendly atmosphere


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