Things to do in Burgedin, Powys

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

The Great Outdoors in Burgedin

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

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Burgedin.

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Ty Brith | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Ty Brith | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Flower-rich meadows
Severn Farm Pond | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Severn Farm Pond | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Urban oasis
Llyn Coed y Dinas | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Llyn Coed y Dinas | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Wildlife service station
Llanymynech Rocks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Llanymynech Rocks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Old quarries with great botanical treasures.
Llanymynech Rocks | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Llanymynech Rocks | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Man-made treasure
Holly Banks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Holly Banks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A tranquil landscape with dense hedgerows and grand old ash and oak trees
Llynclys Common | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Llynclys Common | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A mosaic of habitats, fantastic place for wildlife and plants.
Jones' Rough | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Jones' Rough | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
The limestone scree provides perfect conditions for rock rose, wild thyme and marjoram and the scarce prickly sedge. A small flock of Hebridean/Shropshire sheep graze it from time to time to keep the vegetation under control.
Dolgoch Quarry | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Dolgoch Quarry | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An abandoned limestone quarry with wonderful wildflowers
Sweeney Fen | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Sweeney Fen | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
This tiny fen is one of the most exquisite flower meadows in Shropshire
Craig Sychtyn | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Craig Sychtyn | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A fine old wood with grand views across to the Tanat Valley and beyond to the Berwyn mountains

Wildlife in Burgedin

Encounter local wildlife in their natural habitats with guided tours and nature reserves.

Wildlife within 10 miles of Burgedin.

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Dolydd Hafren | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Dolydd Hafren | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Floodplain mosaic
Bwlytai Wood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Bwlytai Wood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A small wood awash with bluebells and wood anemones in spring
Coed Pendugwm | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Coed Pendugwm | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Ancient wild wood
Cwm y Wydden | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Cwm y Wydden | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Wild and mysterious - for over 400 years there has been a continuous cover of trees in this quiet part of the Welsh countryside, creating a micro jungle, packed with wildlife.
Hope Valley | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Hope Valley | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A rejuvenated oak wood with a colony of dormice

History and Heritage in Burgedin

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Burgedin.

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Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle | English Heritage
Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle | English Heritage
The focus of many local legends, Mitchell's Fold is a Bronze Age stone circle set in dramatic moorland on Stapeley Hill. It once consisted of some 30 stones, 15 of which are still visible.

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