Llanwrtyd at Night
The residents at Llanwrtyd Wells are making a special effort to light the town during this Covid impacted Christmas. Shops, cafes, and houses have spectacular light shows and the square has its annual large fir tree draped in lights.
Dolwen Field
DOLWEN FIELD LATEST DEVELOPMENTS The Dolwen Field Development Committee, in partnership with Llanwrtyd Wells Town Council, has received initial support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for our “Bear Necessities of Life” project, it was announced recently. Made possible by National Lottery …. Read More
The Cabin Hypnotherapy
The Cabin Hypnotherapy Keeping with the Wellness ethos in the area The Cabin Hypnotherapy clinic is run by local resident, Lynne Parnall. If you’re visiting the area why not come along for a relaxation session for half an hour or if you’re …. Read More
St David’s Church
The old parish church sits above the Irfon River, and at one time would have been the centre of the Llanwrtyd farming community. In 1164 Lord Rhys, owner of vast lands in old Breconshire, gave the hills behind the church to the …. Read More
DOLWEN FIELD
The Dolwen Field Recreation For All Project has entered a new phase. Work is underway to provide a designed sensory garden, a wildlife garden, and also a nature trail. Plans for the future also include commissioning a local artist to create sculpture …. Read More
Rugby at Dolwen
The Bears Roar once more on Dolwen Fields! On Saturday, Dolwyn Fields in Llanwrtyd Wells hosted its first rugby match for almost 20 years, as the recently reformed Llanwrtyd Bears took on French opponents Les Coquovins . After coming together last year, …. Read More
Bird Watching Guide
SHORT LOCATION GUIDE TO BIRD WATCHING IN THE AREA All photographs by Paul Hazell. From Llanwrtyd Wells town centre to Abergwesyn, follow the river Irfon and you may see these birds on the water. Spring is the best except for Goosanders, which …. Read More
Real Ale Wobble
The 34th Real Ale Wobble at Llanwrtyd Wells took place on November 16th, 2019. 500 riders entered and 475 started from the Bromsgrove Hall. Riders had a choice of 15 or 25 miles with technical sections and bonus loops. On the course …. Read More
Walking Festival
The Mid-Wales Four Day Walking Festival took part between the 18th September to the 21st, 2019. Walkers came from Meriel in France, a large group from Belgium. and there was also some English walkers. On day 1 the marked route offered a …. Read More