Things to do in the local area

Outdoor Activities
Oaker Wood Leisure is an outdoor activity centre in Herefordshire. They offer a range of outdoor activities from Paintballing to Quad Biking to High Ropes.
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19 miles from The Stables.

A must see!
The dams are undoubtedly the biggest draw to Elan Valley and they offer a wonderful year round backdrop for cyclists, walkers, and photographers. With the exception of Dol y Mynach all the dams are also accessible by car.
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23 miles from The Stables.
For the daredevils
Unleash your inner daredevil with a day at Phil Price Rally School. Offering you an action packed day and a chance to drive genuine forest stages this is a must for any diving enthusiast.
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2 miles from The Stables.

A place to explore
The Offa's Dyke Visitors Centre is in the local town of Knighton. It has an exhibition on Offa's Dyke, a tearoom and a gift shop. The gift shop sells books on Offa's Dyke and maps and guide books for the National Trail and local walks.
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4 miles from The Stables
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Clay Shooting
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Griffin-Lloyd is a family run business established in 1990. It offers a wide variety of clay target shooting facilities to suit your needs whether you are an expert shot wishing to stay at the top of your game or a complete novice looking to try something new and exciting.
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1.5 miles from The Stables

Go Karting
Head down to Herefordshire's #1 Outdoor Karting track for some competitive fun.
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10 miles from The Stables
Llandrindod Wells Lake
A family day out
Llandrindod Lake is a popular local attraction which offers lots to do. Enjoy a ride on the peddle boats followed by a meal in the Lakeside Café or a scrummy ice cream. There's also a large park and a fabulous sandpit for the little ones.
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16 miles from The Stables

One for history lovers
Step into the 1870's and explore the "Upstairs, downstairs" life of the Victorian judges, their servants and felonious guests.
