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Builth Wells Tourist Information Centre
The Groe Car Park, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3BT - Wales, UK

Builth Wells Tourist Information Centre is situated in Builth Wells, close to Llandrindod Wells, Brecon and Rhayader in Central Wales. Nearby attractions include the Wyeside Arts Centre and the 13th Century St. Mary’s Church. Call in and we...
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Attractions near Builth Wells Tourist Info
A selection of attractions close to Builth Wells Tourist Info:
National Cycle Collection  (8.2 Miles)
The bicycle has been part of the national consciousness for many hundreds of years, and is still an everyday object that many of us rely...
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Radnorshire Museum  (8.2 Miles)
The Radnorshire Museum is situated in a beautiful building that has been funded by the Carnegie Trust. This town has become famous for people visiting...
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Derry City Heritage Centre  (8.2 Miles)
Derry is one of the most important cities in Northern Ireland and has a long and interesting history that is well worth learning more about....
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A-Frame Gallery  (16.2 Miles)
Although a relatively new gallery, visitors will find plenty to interest them here. A lively exhibition programme of Welsh & British artists provides a showcase...
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Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery  (16.2 Miles)
This museum and art gallery is one of the centres of the social and cultural life of the community. The collection offers a great...
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Foel Tower  (16.3 Miles)
The beauty of the Elan Valley is undeniable and the Foel Tower is one of its highlights. The 52m structure is situated above the...
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Pen-y-Garreg Dam  (16.3 Miles)
The dams of the Elan Valley were built in the 19th Century to supply water to the people of Birmingham. Pen-y-Garreg Dam is one...
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Brecon Theatre  (16.5 Miles)
Theatr Brycheiniog / Brecon Theatre has a very picturesque setting at the start of The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal in Brecon town centre. Since its...
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Dragonfly Cruises  (16.5 Miles)
Cruise the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal from Brecon to Brynich, 2½ miles through a lock over an aquaduct, 2½ hours return. Public and private trips...
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Regimental Museum  (16.7 Miles)
This collection celebrates the interesting history of the South Wales Borderers and the Monmouthshire Regiment. One of the most interesting exhibitions on display at...
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Hay Makers Gallery  (18.9 Miles)
Located at the foot of the Black Mountains in the historic town of Hay on Wye, this gallery has flourished into one of the most...
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Hay Castle  (19 Miles)
With its 13th Century tower and adjoining Jacobean mansion, this fortress dominates the thriving ‘book town’ of Hay on Wye. The castle was built in...
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Brecon Cathedral  (19.6 Miles)
This magnificent eleventh century cathedral is most often visited for its beautiful choir vaulting and stained glass windows depicting Welsh saints. It houses the largest...
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Llanfeugan Church  (19.6 Miles)
This is a medieval church of great character. It is dedicated to St. Meugan, who was a larger than life character, said to have been...
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Llangorse Lake  (19.6 Miles)
Llangorse is the largest natural lake in South Wales, one mile long by half a mile wide. It is used for fishing (you can hire...
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Pen y Fan  (19.6 Miles)
Pen y Fan, which lies about four and three-quarter miles south of Brecon is the highest point on the Brecon Beacons at 2907 feet above...
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Y Gaer  (19.6 Miles)
Y Gaer was an important Roman fort with a garrison of 500 cavalry recruited from Spain. It was built about AD75 during the conquest of...
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Coleg Trefeca  (20.3 Miles)
Howell Harris museum open by arrangement. It is advisable to telephone beforehand. The museum is housed within Coleg Trefeca, a Grade II listed...
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Hergest Croft Gardens  (20.9 Miles)
From spring bulbs to autumn colour, Hergest Croft is a garden for all seasons. Four distinct gardens with over 4,000 rare shrubs and trees including...
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Kington Museum  (21.4 Miles)
This museum is concerned with the interesting and long history of this community and the people that have lived within it. The collection starts...
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