Discover Valley View Holiday Park

Set in over 30 acres with magnificent valley and country views and on park facilities, including a fishing lake and an indoor heated swimming pool, Valley View offers something for all.

Close to a wide range of local attractions, whether you are wanting to choose to relax and take it easy or are looking for more energetic pursuits – the area has so much to offer. Situated on the Powys Shropshire border, Valley View Holiday Park is within easy reach of the Midlands, Cheshire and Merseyside.

Things to do Near Welshpool

There’s a vast number of things to do near Welshpool not far from Valley View Holiday Park.

Welshpool is a market town with the awe-inspiring Powis castle and garden. Just three miles from the border, is a hub of activity from trains, planes, automobiles and canals.

If you like walking, why not try Glyndwrs Way. This 135 mile National Trail loops through glorious Mid Wales countryside. It starts from Knighton’s Town Clock, heads northwest to Machynlleth, then turns northeast, ending at the Montgomery Canal, Welshpool.

Welshpool’s golf club has a top of the world location with an appropriate name – Y Golfa. With panoramic views of the Welsh borderlands. On a clear day, you can see Snowdonia.

For a family day out, there’s Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. From April -October, you can ride a steam train along this delightful narrow-gauge heritage railway from Raven Square to Llanfair Caereinion.

Places to Eat & Drink Near Welshpool

Thanks to Valley View’s location, you’re never short of fantastic places to eat and drink.

There’s always somewhere exciting and fresh to eat, whether you’re with family, friends or your partner, you’ll be spoiled for choice. The Oak Inn, and Dyffryn Cafe & Restaurant offer great food in easy to reach locations.

To drink, The Kings Head and The Royal Oak in Welshpool are cosy pubs to unwind in at the end of a day of exploring.

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