As well as offering some of the most gorgeous views, scenery and nature you’ll find anywhere in the country, mid-Wales has a lot of fun to offer you when you stay at Bryn Melyn Farm’s Holiday cottages Bala. One of those fantastic occasions are the creepy goings on at King Arthur’s Labyrinth all year round.

Folklore claims that Wales was a constant trip for King Arthur whether he was fighting off hordes of enemies or trying to hunt down his Excalibur in the lake and this is why the enthusiasts at King Arthur’s Labyrinth like to celebrate his legacy with a fantastic day out for the whole family.

With the spirit of adventure firmly in mind, you will be thrust into an exciting underground world filled with mysterious tales and wonder. Place your faith in the boatman as he guides you along the atmospheric canal and wonder at that superb workings of the labyrinth.

When your feet are back on firmer ground, listen in on the boatman’s many chilling and wondrous tales about King Arthur himself and other beloved Welsh characters of times by as you wander through the mazy labyrinth and are completely immersed in the fantastic production on display – a perfect occasion to unleash your inner historian.

Don’t just take it from us though, The Express newspaper were nothing but effusive when they reported, “One of the most mysterious and atmospheric stories Wales has to tell – rarely has it been told in more apt surroundings” and they are quite right as it’s a day with you and the kids (or just yourself if you’re feeling brave!) that will be seriously hard to forget.

Whilst you’re in the area, why not take a little trip to the town of Machyllneth itself and experience some of its undeniable charm? With many great sights such as the clock tower and with festival and events always going on, the place once dubbed “the ancient capital of Wales” has plenty to offer.

This autumn season, take a journey underground on your holidays and experience a brilliant day for all.