Walks and wildlfe
Great walks along the River Severn near it's source from the carpark.
https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/mid-wales/hafren-forest/?lang=en
Longer walks to the source of the River Severn and in a different direction to the source of the River Wye.
31 locals recommend
Hafren Forest
Great walks along the River Severn near it's source from the carpark.
https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/mid-wales/hafren-forest/?lang=en
Longer walks to the source of the River Severn and in a different direction to the source of the River Wye.
Lovely walks to see a wide range of birdlife. A small visitors centre and picnic area.
15 locals recommend
Gilfach Nature Reserve
Lovely walks to see a wide range of birdlife. A small visitors centre and picnic area.
https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/mid-wales/dyfi-national-nature-reserve-ynyslas-visitor-centre/?lang=en
Park on the beach . walk over the sand dunes
Dogs on a lead for some areas during nesting season but otherwise a huge expanse of beach looking across the estuary to Aberdovey
14 locals recommend
Ynyslas
https://naturalresources.wales/days-out/places-to-visit/mid-wales/dyfi-national-nature-reserve-ynyslas-visitor-centre/?lang=en
Park on the beach . walk over the sand dunes
Dogs on a lead for some areas during nesting season but otherwise a huge expanse of beach looking across the estuary to Aberdovey
www.dyfiospreyproject.com
Watch the Ospreys on the nest from the viewing tower. Or Google and watch the webcams from home before you visit.
33 locals recommend
Dyfi Osprey Project
www.dyfiospreyproject.com
Watch the Ospreys on the nest from the viewing tower. Or Google and watch the webcams from home before you visit.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/ynys-hir/
Rspb nature reserve on the edge of the estuary with a variety of hides and habitats.
Ynyshir
https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/ynys-hir/
Rspb nature reserve on the edge of the estuary with a variety of hides and habitats.
City/town information
www.llanidloes.com
A small town with a number of independent shops including Vicky Ware's pottery. Great Oak vegetarian and vegan cafe, a number of pubs, Great Oak deli selling Andy's bread on a Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday.
29 locals recommend
Llanidloes
www.llanidloes.com
A small town with a number of independent shops including Vicky Ware's pottery. Great Oak vegetarian and vegan cafe, a number of pubs, Great Oak deli selling Andy's bread on a Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday.
Sightseeing
https://aberdovey.org.uk/
Under an hour away
Old fashioned seaside town. No arcades just great Fish and Chips, Ice cream ( we like the one further from the Life boat station) and an expanse of beach. Not safe for swimming. Dogs off the lead once you are past the sign.
92 locals recommend
Aberdyfi
https://aberdovey.org.uk/
Under an hour away
Old fashioned seaside town. No arcades just great Fish and Chips, Ice cream ( we like the one further from the Life boat station) and an expanse of beach. Not safe for swimming. Dogs off the lead once you are past the sign.
Take the mountain road from just past Staylittle to
Machynlleth to enjoy the stunning views. Stop off for a walk to Glaslyn or just enjoy the scenery.
6 locals recommend
Glaslyn Nature Reserve
Take the mountain road from just past Staylittle to
Machynlleth to enjoy the stunning views. Stop off for a walk to Glaslyn or just enjoy the scenery.
A large seaside town with a promenade and cliff railway. Lots of places to eat.
We love Medina for lovely food.
151 locals recommend
Aberystwyth
A large seaside town with a promenade and cliff railway. Lots of places to eat.
We love Medina for lovely food.
https://www.thecambrianline.co.uk/
Caersws train station is only 4 miles away with free parking
Either head into the beautiful Count town of Shrewsbury
or
Take a train to the coast and enjoy wonderful scenery. Either to Aberystwyth or on the line to Pwllheli. We like to get off at Towyn and walk to Aberdovey. Pick up a chip and battered halloumi and then train back to Caersws
6 locals recommend
Caersws station
https://www.thecambrianline.co.uk/
Caersws train station is only 4 miles away with free parking
Either head into the beautiful Count town of Shrewsbury
or
Take a train to the coast and enjoy wonderful scenery. Either to Aberystwyth or on the line to Pwllheli. We like to get off at Towyn and walk to Aberdovey. Pick up a chip and battered halloumi and then train back to Caersws