This is a drop-in session. Stay for as little or as long as you like.
Come and paint stones to use them to decorate your room or garden, or hide them around the Elan valley for others to find.
10am - 12.30pm
1.30pm - 4pm
Suitable for all ages
Requirements
Children must be supervised
What to bring
Clothes that you don't mind getting a bit mucky!
Itinerary
This is a drop in session.
the session will run from 10am - 12.30 and 1.30 until 4pm
Top reviews
(4.6)
25 days ago
My wife and I spent about 3 hours visiting the dams here. Amazing structures in beautiful surroundings. We underestimated the size of the area and ended up driving around in the dark. Visitor centre is good, clean ...
Dave Cargill
a month ago
Great visitor centre with lovely staff! There's a cafe, toilets, and a shop (as well as information about where to walk and what to see). If the weather is nice enough there's also picnic tables :)
We went for a walk ...
Helen Chambers
a month ago
The staff is very friendly and helpful. We a6sk for a quick walk as we were with little kids. We were advised to the blue trail which we did. The dam is impressive, the views are very breathtaking. There are lots of ...
Patrycja Swieca goslawski
2 months ago
Wonderful place to visit. Pay £3 for parking at the visitor centre and you can park in any of their carparks dotted around the dams. There is a cafe serving nice hot food in the visitor centre. Lots of countryside and ...
Phil
3 months ago
Easy to find. Good parking and facilities. Gift shop and room with video and audio presentations and supporting wall art and 3d modelling explaining the history and how valleys were dammed to store water for Birmingham ...