Guidebook for Staylittle

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Guidebook for Staylittle

Food Scene

It has great food but is vegetarian only. Great vibe inside. Very friendly staff
The Great Oak Cafe
12 Great Oak St
It has great food but is vegetarian only. Great vibe inside. Very friendly staff
Great Carvery every Sunday £5 Good value food mid-week Nice ambience inside the pub. Friendly staff
Red Lion Hotel Ltd
Long Bridge Street
Great Carvery every Sunday £5 Good value food mid-week Nice ambience inside the pub. Friendly staff

Parks & Nature

Known as the 'Welsh Lake District' A visit to Elan Valley never fails to delight and inspire. Custodians of a beautiful area stretching 72 sq miles with historic landscapes and thriving wildlife. The dams and reservoirs, the working legacy of remarkable Victorian engineering, add to the captivating and ever changing scenery. You can stroll, picnic or hike; cycle or mountain bike; bird watch, fish or safari!
51 locals recommend
Elan Valley Reservoirs
51 locals recommend
Known as the 'Welsh Lake District' A visit to Elan Valley never fails to delight and inspire. Custodians of a beautiful area stretching 72 sq miles with historic landscapes and thriving wildlife. The dams and reservoirs, the working legacy of remarkable Victorian engineering, add to the captivating and ever changing scenery. You can stroll, picnic or hike; cycle or mountain bike; bird watch, fish or safari!

Shopping

Llanidloes is at the heart of the ancient medieval kingdom of Arwystli; the first town on the River Severn and the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales; an ideal spot to take a break; be it for just a couple of days or a fortnight. Market day is every Saturday, but during the week there are plenty of shops to browse including gift shops, eateries, or have a picnic sat by the River Severn. But be warned, the place is dangerously addictive. You might never want to leave!
29 locals recommend
Llanidloes
29 locals recommend
Llanidloes is at the heart of the ancient medieval kingdom of Arwystli; the first town on the River Severn and the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales; an ideal spot to take a break; be it for just a couple of days or a fortnight. Market day is every Saturday, but during the week there are plenty of shops to browse including gift shops, eateries, or have a picnic sat by the River Severn. But be warned, the place is dangerously addictive. You might never want to leave!