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Llanelwedd is the smallest town in the UK having a long history of catering for the many visitors who come to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the surrounding Cambrian
Mountains. The town has a long established activity centre for walkers, cyclists and pony trekkers keen to experience the spectacular mountain scenery and the town being steeped in history stretching
back to the Stone Age Presteigne has a good range of individual shops, restaurants, pubs, hotels and services. Good
accommodation both in the town and the surrounding area, and whether your choice is self-catering or serviced accommodation, high quality local and organic produce is available in both shops and
restaurants, the town is about an hour and a half from Birmingham making this an ideal place to look to buy property and find the rich variety of history to be found here or experiences a rewarding
break, within easy reach, to treat the whole family. New Radnor, lies at the southern base of the heights known collectively as “Radnor Forest. The town has a long history, beginning
with the Norman Conquest in 1188, with many of the properties here were built over the years from the building brick from the castle Rhayader is a busy and historic market town people and property have been investing in the town since the earlier Bronze age and Roman period. The clock tower
in the middle of Rhayader is the historic crossroad midway between North and South Wales it was a mid 19th century vital staging post on the famous coach road from Aberystwyth to London. the
town has Shops, antique and craft galleries, the famous Welsh Royal Crystal factory with fine old pubs serving good food and a Leisure Centre Outdoor activities are walking amongst scenic hills,
along the Wye Valley Walk, fishing on the River Wye, the Elan Valley Lakes, bird watching, Cycle along miles of bridleways and quiet lanes - the Elan Valley Trail is a spectacular trail for mountain
bikes.
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