The Welsh county of Powys is home to beautiful caravan parks Mid Wales. They sit nettled and hidden in the wild landscape of the region, yet are conveniently located near the borderland town of Welshpool.
Welshpool is a central hub in Mid Wales. It is an active market town, originally an agricultural centre that has excellent transport links.
The town lies only 5 miles from gorgeous caravan parks mid Wales and has a wealth of attractions and history connected to it. Welshpool has a strong agrarian background and this still supports much of its economy, in fact the Smithfield Livestock market is one of the largest in all of Europe.
Powys is the largest county in Wales, encompassing Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire, which were once districts of Powys. It also contains parts of Denbighshire and Brecknockshire but despite its size it has the lowest population density in Wales. This means it is filled with the vast, untouched countryside of Mid Wales that has not been heavily infringed upon.
There are gorgeous caravan parks Mid Wales dotted around the lush countryside and they are the perfect destination to truly immerse yourself in the land of Wales. If you need to attractions beyond the natural landscape or desire the bustle of the town too Welshpool can offer this. It is close to the English border and so the Welsh Marches run nearby, filled with history and fortifications. It lies on the Cambrian train line so you are never far from shopping centres even when you are deep in the wilds of Mid Wales.
Welshpool is an attractive town of Georgian styled homes and home to Powis castle, which is considered to be one of the most well preserved castles with one of the best gardens in Wales, which is cared for by the National Trust.
There are many cave systems to explore in Powys and Welshpool is located in the beautiful upper parts of the River Severn Valley near Montgomgeryshire’s hills.