Learn some animal tracks

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come and see if you can identify some animal tracks

Description

Come and join us in learning some animal tracks and signs to help you know a bit more about what lives in the Elan Valley. Come and join us in learning some animal tracks and signs to help you know a bit more about what lives in the Elan Valley. This engaging, hour-long activity at the heart of mid Wales, invites you to step into the wild and discover the subtle clues animals leave behind. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply curious, our experts will guide you through identifying footprints, fur rubs, and other fascinating signs of wildlife. Explore the stunning landscapes of Elan Valley while sharpening your tracking skills on a fun and educational adventure perfect for all ages. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with nature like never before!

Requirements

Children must be accompanied by an adult

What to bring

Clothes you don't mind getting a bit mucky.


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    Elan Valley Visitor Centre

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19 days ago

Didn't stat there long as I was riding my bike, but the cafe and visitor centre were very good. Free parking for 60mins, food was varied and the cakes were delicious. A good place to stop if you're in the area.

Chris McEvoy

Chris McEvoy

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23 days ago

Stunning views around the Dam - visitor centre had good facilities and you can walk up to the top of the dam - steps initially moving in to an uneven, but quite doable, path.

Jacqui O'Rouke

Jacqui O'Rouke

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24 days ago

I’m reviewing the bike ride…. I started off at Rhayader village at the official start of the trail. An amazing and fairly easy going route passed the dams and reservoirs. Near the end it’s quite steep and I had to have a ...

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a month ago

Great cycle hire. Clean toilets. Good little cafe and gift shop. Tourist centre has maps and walks. 2 teenagers hired bikes and we walked around 2 dams. V interesting and picturesque. Beautiful scenery once you got up to ...

Nickie Ward

Nickie Ward

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a month ago

Beautiful area, well worth a visit. £3 parking reasonable. Great for cycling, a specific path off the road.

Louis

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