Cae Hir Gardens
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Cribyn, Ceredigion, Wales, SA48 7NG
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Cae Hir is the creation of Dutchman Wil Akkermans who started off with three fields of rough farmland in 1983. Since the...
View and BookDevil's Bridge Falls is a world-famous tourist attraction 12 miles from Aberystwyth. These unique waterfalls have attracted thousands of visitors since the 18th century, including William Wordsworth who wrote about the Torrent at the Devil's Bridge. Today, the Falls Nature Trail's a great natural feature in the Rheidol Gorge. Terrain is not suitable for pushchairs. Motorhome parking available, contact venue directly for more details.
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Open with an attendant on duty between 9.30am and 5.30pm however hours vary depending on high or low season. Visit www.devilsbridgefalls.co.uk for details. Warning, the walks involve steep uneven natural stone steps. Be aware of trip hazards such as tree roots and loose stones. It is essential that appropriate footwear is worn.
Cribyn, Ceredigion, Wales, SA48 7NG
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Cae Hir is the creation of Dutchman Wil Akkermans who started off with three fields of rough farmland in 1983. Since the...
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Llangunllo, Powys, Wales, LD7 1SL
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Jump behind the wheel of one of our rapid and robust Rally Cars as you experience the mud-churning, adrenaline-revving a...
View and BookWith restrictions easing, we know many members are eager to get out and explore once more! To help you make the most of your day trips we’ve put together some guidance.
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Open with an attendant on duty between 9.30am and 5.30pm however hours vary depending on high or low season. Visit www.devilsbridgefalls.co.uk for details. Warning, the walks involve steep uneven natural stone steps. Be aware of trip hazards such as tree roots and loose stones. It is essential that appropriate footwear is worn.