Things to do in Afon Twrch, Powys

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Afon Twrch, Powys.

Food and Drink in Afon Twrch

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The National Showcaves Centre for Wales
The National Showcaves Centre for Wales
Voted Britain’s Finest Natural Wonder, and the winner of all major environmental and tourism awards. There are three exceptional caves to experience - Dan-yr-Ogof, Cathedral Cave and Bone Cave.

The Great Outdoors in Afon Twrch

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

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Allt Rhongyr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Allt Rhongyr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Allt Rhongyr is within the Brecon Beacons National Park, adjacent to Craig y Rhiwarth Nature Reserve and offers dramatic views of the Tawe Valley. It features a diverse mix of limestone grassland, acidic grassland and woodland and it was once the site of an iron age hillfort.
Ystradfawr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Ystradfawr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
This reserve, once the site of extensive coal mining, is a great example of how nature has reclaimed the landscape. It is a rich mix of wildlflower meadow, rhos pasture and young woodland. It is one of the best sites in Wales for the rare marsh fritillary butterfly.
Cae Lynden | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Cae Lynden | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Cwm Wanderers once played football on this site. It is now a nature reserve of wet tussocky grassland known as Rhos pasture. It is home to the rare marsh fritillary butterfly
Wern Plemys | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Wern Plemys | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The nature reserve consists of three wildflower meadows and a large area of woodland. The nature reserve lies on the site of a former coal mine and is a wonderful example of how nature can reclaim an area.
Blaenant y Gwyddyl, Glyneath, Neath, Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Blaenant y Gwyddyl, Glyneath, Neath, Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Ancient upland Oak woodland, stream, and waterfalls.

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