Dog friendly Powys


Nestled in the heart of Wales, Powys County boasts a landscape adorned with rolling hills, verdant valleys, and historic sites. Start your journey with a visit to Powis Castle, an imposing fortress surrounded by stunning gardens. Explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting.

Delve into Welsh history at the National Library of Wales and the Museum of Welsh Life. Don't miss the picturesque town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its bookshops and literary festivals. For a taste of rural charm, wander through the quaint villages dotted throughout Powys, where friendly locals and cozy pubs await.

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Attraction
Free

Llangorse Lake

A Site of Special Scientific Interest, and home to a variety of wildlife, including fish, birds, and mammals.

Attraction
Adults from £5

Hay Castle

Discover the joy of creativity, culture and education at Hay-on-Wye's hub for arts, literature and learning.

Activity
From £35

Wreath Making Workshops

Christmas Wreath Making at Gregynog Hall with Ann Thompson. Join our RHS trained gardener on Saturday 10 December and make a wreath with a Gregynog twist!

Attraction
Free

Elan Valley

Part of the rugged Cambrian Mountains, Elan is a beautiful and unspoilt area made even more compelling by the dams and reservoirs.

Attraction
Free

Knighton Market Town

A small market town sitting astride the border between Wales and England. A historic town set in the lush rolling country of the Marches.