Lost Legends of The Stone Circle

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Overview
Lost Legends of The Stone Circle offers lots of surprises. Follow the snaking paths and navigate the maze to find mystical stories and intriguing characters. In ancient times history and stories were passed on by bards and storytellers, but with the passing of time, many stories have been lost or forgotten. Lost Legends of The Stone Circle presents seven stories, and optional questions which may lead to a gold medal if correctly answered.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mar-Oct, daily 10-5

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
Corris Craft Centre, CORRIS, Machynlleth, SY20 9RF
About the area
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live.
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Lost Legends of The Stone Circle

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Lost Legends of The Stone Circle offers lots of surprises. Follow the snaking paths and navigate the maze to find mystical stories and intriguing characters. In ancient times history and stories were passed on by bards and storytellers, but with the passing of time, many stories have been lost or forgotten. Lost Legends of The Stone Circle presents seven stories, and optional questions which may lead to a gold medal if correctly answered.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mar-Oct, daily 10-5
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Corris Craft Centre, CORRIS, Machynlleth, SY20 9RF
About the area
Area image
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live.