Mid Wales Local Attractions
There are many local attractions to visit at your leisure:
- Elan Valley Dams at Rhayader
- The famous bookshops of Hay-on-Wye
- Judge's Lodging Museum at Presteigne
- The old spa town of Llandrindod Wells
- Water-Break-its-Neck at New Radnor
- Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre in Kington
And for the more energetic and adventurous:
- Walking on the Offas Dyke Trail and the Brecon Beacons
- Canoeing on the River Wye
- Birdwatching at the Red Kite Feeding Station
Also:
- Golfing, Mountain Biking, Paragliding, Fishing & Horse Riding
Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre in Kington
Enjoy a few hours of pure simple pleasure in an enchanting place where the rest of the world just doesn't seem to exist.
Visit Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre Website
The Red Kite Feeding Station
Wild Red Kites are fed at Gigrin Farm every day of the year.
With breathtaking feats of aerial piracy red kites compete with buzzards and ravens for choice pickings.
Feeding takes place at 3pm in summer & 2pm winter.
Visit The Red Kite Feeding Station Website
Walking
New Radnor's surrounding countryside offers some fantastic walks and scenery. Below are several links highlighting some of the closest routes to the caravan park.
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Walking Britain
Walk 3023 - Great Rhos & the Radnor Forest from New Radnor. Maps can be purchased here at the Park.
Bache Hill burial cairns
Starting in the village of New Radnor the route takes the visitor to the church and then the impressive earthworks of the medieval castle before following a lane onto open access land below the prominent hill known as Whimble.
Forestry Commission - Water Break-Its-Neck
This short circular walk takes you up to a viewing point which looks down across the spectacular Water Break-Its-Neck waterfall.
Forestry Commission - Waterfall Walk
This is a short walk from the car park to the Waterfall via a steep sided gorge with numerous species of ferns, mosses and lichens clinging to its sides.
Forestry Commission - Warren
Starting from the car park you follow the Warren trail which is almost the same route used in the 1800s.
The Old Station
Caravan Park, Mid Wales

