Guidebook for Caersws

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Guidebook for Caersws

Food Scene

The food is excellent, best in the area. Dogs are permitted if eating in the bar.
The Lion Hotel
The food is excellent, best in the area. Dogs are permitted if eating in the bar.
Food is very good and dogs are permitted if eating in the bar.
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Penhelig Arms Hotel & Restaurant
27-29 Terrace Road
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Food is very good and dogs are permitted if eating in the bar.
Quaint 17th Century Pub. The food is very good and dogs are permitted, if eating in the bar.
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The Triangle Inn
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Quaint 17th Century Pub. The food is very good and dogs are permitted, if eating in the bar.
Fabulous tapas!
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Ultracomida
31 Pier St
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Fabulous tapas!

Parks & Nature

There are many reasons to visit Elan Valley. Part of the rugged Cambrian Mountains, Elan is a beautiful and unspoilt area made even more compelling by the dams and reservoirs which together create a wonderful, living landscape. The views are stunning and you are never far away from points of interest.
Elan Valley Trust
There are many reasons to visit Elan Valley. Part of the rugged Cambrian Mountains, Elan is a beautiful and unspoilt area made even more compelling by the dams and reservoirs which together create a wonderful, living landscape. The views are stunning and you are never far away from points of interest.
The Hafren Forest takes its name from the River Severn, the Afon Hafren in Welsh, which takes its rise about a mile from the western boundary of the forest, high up on the slopes of Pumlumon, the highest mountain in Mid Wales. Also the source of the River Wye. Excellent scenery and interesting forest walks.
Hafren Forest
The Hafren Forest takes its name from the River Severn, the Afon Hafren in Welsh, which takes its rise about a mile from the western boundary of the forest, high up on the slopes of Pumlumon, the highest mountain in Mid Wales. Also the source of the River Wye. Excellent scenery and interesting forest walks.
Wonderful sandy beach and quaint shops
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Aberdyfi
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Wonderful sandy beach and quaint shops
Petrified Forest . The storms of 2014 uncovered 4-miles of ancient woodland stretching between Tywyn and Aberdyfi that had previously been submerged beneath the sand and shingle. Only viewable at low tide!
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Tywyn
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Petrified Forest . The storms of 2014 uncovered 4-miles of ancient woodland stretching between Tywyn and Aberdyfi that had previously been submerged beneath the sand and shingle. Only viewable at low tide!

Arts & Culture

Medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden. As part of WWi commemorations, between 1st March and 30th September 2016, the cellars have been transformed with a recreation of the battle of the Somme trench and officers dugout.
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National Trust - Powis Castle and Garden
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Medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden. As part of WWi commemorations, between 1st March and 30th September 2016, the cellars have been transformed with a recreation of the battle of the Somme trench and officers dugout.

Essentials

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Spar
Rhydyronnen
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Co-op Food - Llanidloes
Llangurig Road

Shopping

Every Saturday from 10am
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Llanidloes
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Every Saturday from 10am

Getting Around

Regular trains run to the Mid Wales Coast - either to Aberystwyth or along the coast to Pwllheli
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Caersws station
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Regular trains run to the Mid Wales Coast - either to Aberystwyth or along the coast to Pwllheli

Sightseeing

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Red Kite Feeding Station
South Street
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