King Arthur's Labyrinth, Snowdonia

King Arthur's Labyrinth

Corris Craft Centre, Corris, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9RF

0870 0425848

Category: Places to visit, Snowdonia

Children, and adults alike, will love this dramatic boat ride through an enormous waterfall deep into a spectacular labyrinth of underground caves.

Your journey will take you far back in time to hear stories of King Arthur and Welsh legends in this most dramatic of settings far beneath the ground. As well as the caverns of King Arthur’s Labyrinth, there’s a mysterious other world of myths, legends and stories to explore.

Based on traditional legends from original sources, and with stunning sound and light effects, you’ll find the stories both enjoyable and educational. The Times describes the experience as 'A subterranean storybook' and the Western Mail as 'Well worth a visit'.

Boats carry up to 25 people per trip.

A member of Snowdonia Attractions www.star-attractions.co.uk

Visit King Arthur's Labyrinth

King Arthur’s Labyrinth and Bards’ Quest open daily from 30th March to 1st November in 2009. Both attractions open at 10am with underground adventures, deep into the Labyrinth, running throughout the day. The last Labyrinth tour departs at 5pm. The visit is very popular so please arrive early to avo

0870 0425848

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