where to go
Dolgellau is the perfect base to explore Snowdonia National Park. Come rain or shine, winter, spring or summer, there’s plenty of things to do in the Dolgellau area. For adventurous types there’s whitewater rafting, kayaking or canyoning. Family attractions include forest playgrounds, the Centre for Alternative Technology and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. If you are looking for unforgettable experiences at one-of-a-kind attractions there’s Portmeirion and Harlech Castle. For more sedate pastimes, there’s a springtime show of wildflowers and autumn brings stunning reds and golds to the surrounding forests.
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Your adventure begins. A mysterious hooded boatman takes you by underground boat, through the great waterfall and across a thousand years, back to the time of King Arthur. You are in the darkest of the Dark Ages at a time when the native Celtic people of Britan had to defend themselves against the powerful Saxon invaders.
Enjoy tales of King Arthur, and other anceint Welsh legends as you explore this impressive underground setting. Stories of dragons, giants, battles and more. Complete with dramatic scenes, light and sound effects, this is a real adventure for all ages....
More stories can be found above ground in a further attraction, Bards' Quest. In ancient times history was passed on by bards and storytellers. Bards' Quest challenges you to search for lost and forgotten legends...
Tel:
01654 761584
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A group of local professional 'artists, who hold an annual art exhibition in the area. Evolved from Gwynedd Arts Week, which is no more, having become engulfed by Helfa Gelf Art Trail.
Artists include: Jane Whittle, Valerie Land, Jean Napier, Marion Telford, Jay Haddow, Gareth Wyn Jones, Eileen Harrisson, Lavinia Range and Mihangel Arfor Jones
Tel:
01341 250884
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