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Rhosgoch Holiday Park

Builth Wells
Powys
LD2 3JB

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Outdoor Pool

Twin Rivers Holiday Park

Welshpool
Powys
SY21 0NS

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Indoor Pool

Valley View Holiday Park

Welshpool
Powys
SY21 9DL

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Caravan holidays in Powys

Powys

Take a look at the privately owned holiday accommodation available for hire in Powys, Wales. With a wide selection of holiday homes available on our website you are sure to find the perfect static caravan for your stay. If you book your caravan holiday through our online booking system we offer 100% payment protection for your piece of mind. Powys is a principle area and one of the preserved counties of Wales and is the largest county. A county located in East-Central Wales bordering England. A beautiful county full of small villages, quiet market towns and stunning hills and moorland, including Newton, Welshpool, Brecon, Cwmdu. The region’s scenic mountain beauty forms the basis for an important tourist industry. If you enjoy the history Powys has many castles and attractions available which we are sure the whole family will enjoy. Why not visit Welshpool a historic county of Montgomeryshire, in eastern Wales. Lying in the valley of the River Severn which is just west of the boundary of Shropshire, England. Welshpool is home to Powis Castle and gardens, which date back to the 12th century and is maintained by the National Trust. The Wharf Powysland Museum and Welshpool Library is also another popular tourist attraction. Welshpool and Brecon continue to be the county’s chief rural market centres. Looking to visit a more rural area why not try Radnorshire the second smallest county in Wales, covering a range of mountainous terrain and highlands including Radnor Forrest. Great for the adventurers within us. Radnorshire remains one of Britain’s best kept secrets. The valleys of the Wye and Elan are of unrivalled beauty. Cwmdu attracts many tourists every year, who mainly consist of hikers hillwalking through on the Beacons Way. Cwmdu is a beautiful hiking destination as it is located in the heart of the Black Mountains, and is only about 12 miles away from Pen-Y-Fan; the highest mountain range in South Wales and within the region's National Park. So if you are feeling adventurous or want to find the outdoor person inside take a look at the holiday homes available to hire then decide which parts of this beautiful county you wish to explore.

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