Wales
We couldn't really run a business without including one of the best places in the world for Mountain biking, Wales is suitable for everyone from beginner to the ultimate warrior. Wales was also where i spent most of my first year riding the trails at Llandegla near Wrexham so brings back great memorys for me.
We have based our accommodation in mid-Wales so we are only 45 minutes away from nearly all that Wales as to offer from local forestry trails at Llandegla, Afan Forest and Coed Brennin to natural wild rides from our back door here in Machynlleth. I am sure we have something to offer everyone here in Wales so send us an email outlining what you would like from your weekend or week of adventure and we will tailor make a package for you.
We have based our accommodation in mid-Wales so we are only 45 minutes away from nearly all that Wales as to offer from local forestry trails at Llandegla, Afan Forest and Coed Brennin to natural wild rides from our back door here in Machynlleth. I am sure we have something to offer everyone here in Wales so send us an email outlining what you would like from your weekend or week of adventure and we will tailor make a package for you.
Machynlleth
We are just half a mile from the ancient market town of Machynlleth, an ancient market town, which recently celebrated the 700th anniversary of its Charter.
The town boasts many shops from local crafts to leading supermarkets, historic buildings and a weekly street market held in the main street around the town's focal point, the Clock tower.
Adjacent to the clock tower is a recent addition to the town's facilities, a modern 2.5 million
pound Sports and Leisure Centre, with Swimming, indoor bowls, squash courts, fitness suite and much more — ideal for the occasional wet Welsh days!!
Machynlleth is on the edge of Snowdonia National park and is close to many attractions and beautiful walks: Aberdovey
beach (10 miles), Cadir Idris and Tal-Y-Lyn lake (8 miles), Corris steam railway and The Centre for Alternative Technology (5 miles), Aberystwyth (20 miles).
It was in Machynlleth that the Welsh rebel leader Owain Glyndwr set up his Welsh Parliament in 1404. It therefore has some
entitlement to the claim to be the 'ancient capital of Wales'. It is the site of the first bridge upstream across the River Dyfi.
The town boasts many shops from local crafts to leading supermarkets, historic buildings and a weekly street market held in the main street around the town's focal point, the Clock tower.
Adjacent to the clock tower is a recent addition to the town's facilities, a modern 2.5 million
pound Sports and Leisure Centre, with Swimming, indoor bowls, squash courts, fitness suite and much more — ideal for the occasional wet Welsh days!!
Machynlleth is on the edge of Snowdonia National park and is close to many attractions and beautiful walks: Aberdovey
beach (10 miles), Cadir Idris and Tal-Y-Lyn lake (8 miles), Corris steam railway and The Centre for Alternative Technology (5 miles), Aberystwyth (20 miles).
It was in Machynlleth that the Welsh rebel leader Owain Glyndwr set up his Welsh Parliament in 1404. It therefore has some
entitlement to the claim to be the 'ancient capital of Wales'. It is the site of the first bridge upstream across the River Dyfi.
Accommodation
Accommodation is in our Atlas Florida 6 berth, 2 bedroom caravan in a very quite location just a short walk from the market town of Machynlleth. It is a well looked after caravan on a friendly site on the edge of Snowdonia national park.
It comprises breifly of an open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen. The lounge as a pull out double bed, with a further 2 twin bedded bedrooms.
The kitchen as a gas oven and hob, fridge freezer and microwave.
The bathroom as a shower cubicle, wash basin, and toilet.
The caravan as ample cupboard and storage space throughout the van for everything you will need to bring with you.
Outside space as a decking area overlooking our garden area with seating and a table and also a BBQ for sunny days.
It comprises breifly of an open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen. The lounge as a pull out double bed, with a further 2 twin bedded bedrooms.
The kitchen as a gas oven and hob, fridge freezer and microwave.
The bathroom as a shower cubicle, wash basin, and toilet.
The caravan as ample cupboard and storage space throughout the van for everything you will need to bring with you.
Outside space as a decking area overlooking our garden area with seating and a table and also a BBQ for sunny days.