
ONE DAY CAMBRIAN EXPLORER
LEGENDS & LANDSCAPES
Driver-Guided Tour with Sean — Chair of Wales Official Tourist Guides Association
Travel through the soul of Mid Wales in comfort aboard a licensed Ford Edge SUV, guided by Sean’s deep local knowledge and storytelling expertise. This one-day journey blends myth, nature, and industrial heritage — revealing the spirit of Wales through its landscapes and legends.
DEPARTURE: ABERYSTWYTH
- Begin with a coastal stroll and views of Cardigan Bay
- Visit the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, built by Edward I in the 13th century
- Optional stop at the National Library of Wales for rare manuscripts and historical insight
TREGARON: OUTLAWS & ORIGINS
- Explore the market town once central to Welsh drovers and folklore
- Discover tales of Twm Siôn Cati, the cunning outlaw known as the Welsh Robin Hood
- Optional visit to the Tregaron Heritage Centre or nearby Cors Caron Nature Reserve
SOAR-Y-MYNYDD: WALES’ MOST REMOTE CHAPEL
- Journey into the Cambrian Mountains to visit Soar-y-Mynydd, a whitewashed Calvinistic Methodist chapel built in 1822
- Surrounded by moorland and silence, it’s a place of spiritual solitude and stark beauty
- Recognised as a Dark Sky Discovery Site, ideal for stargazing and reflection
THE CAMBRIAN MOUNTAINS: WILD WALES UNFOLDED
- Drive through the Abergwesyn Pass, one of Britain’s most scenic and remote routes
- Navigate the dramatic Devil’s Staircase and pause for panoramic views across the “Green Desert of Wales”
- Expect solitude — twenty miles without seeing another traveller, save for sheep and red kites
ELAN VALLEY: DAMS & DISPLACEMENT
- Visit the Valley of Lakes, created to supply Birmingham with drinking water
- Learn about the 1892 clearance, where communities were displaced to make way for reservoirs
- Marvel at Victorian engineering and reflect on the cultural legacy of this transformation
CWMYSTWYTH METAL MINES: ECHOES OF INDUSTRY
- Explore one of Wales’ oldest mining sites, with origins in the Bronze Age
- Hear stories of Roman lead mining, Victorian expansion, and environmental recovery
- See remnants of crusher houses, tramways, and ancient ore channels
DEVIL’S BRIDGE & THE WATERFALLS
- View the three stacked bridges, each built in a different century
- Hear the legend of the Devil and the old woman’s dog
- (Optional) Descend Jacob’s Ladder to witness the dramatic Mynach Falls
- Return to Aberystwyth via scenic mountain roads