Petrina's Guidebook

Petrina
Petrina's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Ride on an old fashioned steam train down the Dulais Valley. 50 minute round trip including a short guided tour. Adults £6.00 Children 3.00
14 locals recommend
Corris Steam Railway Museum
14 locals recommend
Ride on an old fashioned steam train down the Dulais Valley. 50 minute round trip including a short guided tour. Adults £6.00 Children 3.00
Visit nine craft studios, some studios offer hands on sessions; candles & soaps, chocolate, truffles & fudge, Celtic jewellery, framework & glass, gin with wild botanicals, hand made pottery & smoking dragons, herbal lotions & remedies, natural forest furnitures, personalised wooden gifts & toys.
72 locals recommend
Corris Craft Centre
72 locals recommend
Visit nine craft studios, some studios offer hands on sessions; candles & soaps, chocolate, truffles & fudge, Celtic jewellery, framework & glass, gin with wild botanicals, hand made pottery & smoking dragons, herbal lotions & remedies, natural forest furnitures, personalised wooden gifts & toys.
Ancient legends unfold as you you journey by boat through the labyrinth. Adult £12.65 Child £8.40
63 locals recommend
King Arthur's Labyrinth
63 locals recommend
Ancient legends unfold as you you journey by boat through the labyrinth. Adult £12.65 Child £8.40
Explore aspects of green living (3. Miles from cottage) Adults £6.50 Children £3.00)
79 locals recommend
Centre for Alternative Technology
79 locals recommend
Explore aspects of green living (3. Miles from cottage) Adults £6.50 Children £3.00)
‘Idris’s chair’ named after the giant or 7th century Prince who won a battle against the Irish on this mountain. 4 miles from the cottage to Minffordd Path, 2.7 miles & 300m climb to the top.
61 locals recommend
Penygader
61 locals recommend
‘Idris’s chair’ named after the giant or 7th century Prince who won a battle against the Irish on this mountain. 4 miles from the cottage to Minffordd Path, 2.7 miles & 300m climb to the top.
Where the mountains meet the sea at the mouth of the River Dyfi. A busy sailing and water sports centre. Shops, cafes, restaurants, toilets, car parking for a charge. Scenic trips from the harbour, enjoy kite flying, crb fishing from the jetty and sand castle building. Dog friendly.
27 locals recommend
Aberdyfi Beach
27 locals recommend
Where the mountains meet the sea at the mouth of the River Dyfi. A busy sailing and water sports centre. Shops, cafes, restaurants, toilets, car parking for a charge. Scenic trips from the harbour, enjoy kite flying, crb fishing from the jetty and sand castle building. Dog friendly.
Shingle back section with a large sandy area when tide is out. Swim safe. Dog friendly.
Towyn beach
Shingle back section with a large sandy area when tide is out. Swim safe. Dog friendly.