Things To Do
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A. Llandrindod Lake Paddle Boats
After many years Llandrindod Wells welcomes back Paddle Boats to our beautiful Lake. Come along and enjoy some fun time with your family and friends. Current availability on weekends and throughout the school holidays.




A. Princes Avenue Leisure Park
The park was opened in July 2019 by Llandrindod Wells Town Council.It contains lots of activities for all of the family including Crazy Golf, Giant Chess or Draughts, Table Tennis, Snakes & Ladders, Table Football, Tetherball, Hopscotch, Swing

B. The Lake
Llandrindod Wells Lake is a beautiful and peaceful place to walk, run, cycle or just sit and watch the wild life, do a spot of fishing or have a family picnic or you can hire a boat to explore the lake from the water but don’t get too wet under th

C. Llandrindod Wells Heritage Trail
The town Heritage Trail is a great way to discover all kinds of things about the heritage of our lovely town. The trail takes you through parks, to the Lake and through the shopping area.

D. Quackers Play Barn
Quackers is a family play centre, situated close to Newbridge-On-Wye, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6HR (just off the A483 & A470).

E. The Radnor Indoor Bowls Centre
Radnorshire Indoor Bowling Centre has everything a bowler could need for a good day's play. The large indoor green is a modern, purpose-built facility. Superb 6 rink indoor bowling green to International standard.

F. The Radnorshire Museum
The Radnorshire Museum, part of Powys County Council Museum Service, can be found in the centre of Llandrindod Wells, holds artefacts relating to the former county of Radnorshire and is housed in the old
Carnegie Library.
G. The National Cycle Museum
The National Cycle Museum is well sign posted on all routes into Llandrindod Wells, motorists should follow the brown 'Penny Farthing' signs to the car park at the rear of the Collection.

H. The Powys County Archive Office
Opened as recently as 1991, Powys County Archives Office is located in Llandrindod Wells, and serves as the official repository for the records of the modern county of Powys (first established in 1974) and the three former counties of Brecon

I. Golf Course & Club
In 1905 a group of local businessmen had the foresight to establish an 18-hole golf course on land overlooking the spa town of Llandrindod Wells to service the needs of the thousands of visitors that flocked to the town to "take the waters".
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THE PREMIER SPA IN WALES
The wells at Llandrindod had been resorted
to as early 1696, when the Vaughans of
Herefordshire stayed for three weeks to
take the waters.
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