Lake Vyrnwy
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Category: Mid Wales & The Beacons
Whether you are a culture vulture or simply revel in the great outdoors, no stay in northern Wales is complete without a visit to this enchanting spot. Set to the backdrop the majestic Berwyn Mountains, the tranquil shores of this crystal-clear lake are fringed by the largest intact heather moor in Wales. This beautiful, ancient landscape is home to a whole host of rare and captivating wildlife, from the tiny goldcrest to the majestic hen harrier.
Thankfully this important natural treasure has been preserved by the RSPB and can be enjoyed by everyone. The warden will even give you a guided tour if you phone ahead, well worth doing. In addition to its plentiful natural assets, Lake Vyrnwy also boasts an award-winning sculpture park. Home to over 50 stunning works of art created by master sculptors from across the world, this is an unmissable opportunity to enjoy high culture in the most spine-tingling of settings. All this is for free and there’s plenty of space for parking.