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Corris Tourist Information Centre
Corris Craft Centre, Corris, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9SP - Wales, UK

Discover more about Corris and the surrounding area at Corris Tourist Information Centre situated just north of Machynlleth in Mid Wales. Our information centre is packed with lots of information to help you plan your trip, whether you’d like help...
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Attractions near Corris Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Corris Tourist Information:
Corris Railway Museum  (< 1 Mile)
The narrow gauge Corris Railway set in Mid-Wales re-commenced passenger services on June 3rd 2002 after a break of 72 years. With a free museum...
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Alternative Technology Centre  (2.5 Miles)
The Centre for Alternative Technology is Europe’s leading eco-centre. Set in beautiful countryside, the Centre for Alternative Technology is a unique visitor attraction with seven...
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Tal-y-llyn Lake  (4.1 Miles)
Lying below the southern crags of Cader Idris, Tal-y-llyn is one of the most famous fishing lakes in Wales. The road to it from Dolgellau...
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Aran Fawddwy  (5.3 Miles)
Aran Fawddwy at 2970 feet is the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia. On a clear day the views from the summit extend to Cader Idris,...
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Meirion Mill  (5.3 Miles)
With stunning views of the mountains and River Dyfi, the Meirion Mill was the terminus of the Old Mawddwy Railway. Next to the entrance gate,...
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Royal House  (5.3 Miles)
The Royal House is one of three medieval houses still standing in Machynlleth. Part of it was altered in the 19th Century to make a...
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Castlereagh Memorial Clock  (5.4 Miles)
The Castlereagh Memorial Clock was built in 1874 to celebrate the 21st birthday of Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest, the eldest son of the Fifth Marquess of...
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Mary Jones Cottage  (6.6 Miles)
Mary Jones of Llanfihangel-y-pennant is famous in Wales as in the year 1800, at the age of 15, she walked barefoot to Bala to buy...
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The Tarren Ridge  (7.6 Miles)
The Tarren Ridge forms the most southerly mountains in the Snowdonia National Park. These grassy hills are never crowded although on fine, sunny days they...
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Bird Rock  (8.7 Miles)
Bird Rock, a prominent feature in the Dysynni Valley, is the only inland nesting site for cormorants in Europe. Known in Welsh as Craig yr...
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St Mary`s Church  (8.8 Miles)
St Mary`s Church dates from 1716. Its magnificent roof is supported by unusual wooden pillars that were dragged over the pass of Bwlch Oerddrws from...
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Cymer Abbey  (10.4 Miles)
This remote abbey was founded in 1198 by the Cistercian order for the mother abbey at Cwmhir in Powys. The monks farmed sheep and bred...
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Penmaenpool Reedbed  (10.4 Miles)
This Site of Special Scientific Interest is one of the largest areas of common reed in Wales. It is an important breeding site for wetland...
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Cregennen Lakes  (10.8 Miles)
The Cregennen Lakes are two, beautiful lakes lying at 800 feet above sea level and surrounded by moorland. The lakes are popular with fishermen and...
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Arthog Bog Nature Reserve  (12.3 Miles)
This nature reserve is part of an Afon Mawddach Site of Special Scientific Interest. During the 1800s peat was cut in the bog and taken...
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Mawddach Trail  (12.6 Miles)
This scenic, walkers` and cyclists` trail runs along a disused railway trackbed from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach and continues over the toll bridge to Barmouth....
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Fairbourne Railway  (12.7 Miles)
The Fairbourne & Barmouth Steam Railway originated as a horse-drawn tramway for carrying building materials to develop the small seaside resort of Fairbourne. It was...
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Coed Ganllwyd  (13.8 Miles)
Coed Ganllwyd is a nature reserve known for its ferns, mosses and liverworts. A short walk through the reserve leads to a spectacular waterfall called...
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Panorama Walk  (14.4 Miles)
The Panorama Walk leads to a spectacular viewpoint of the Mawddach estuary. From this heather clad summit almost the entire estuary is visible and views...
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Ty Gwyn  (14.6 Miles)
This medieval building was built some time between 1460 and 1485 during the Wars of the Roses by Gruffudd Vaughan, a local Lancastrian supporter. Secret...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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