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King Arthur's Labyrinth

"what are we doing today?"

King Arthur's Labyrinth is an exciting underground adventure.

Grab a hard hat and join your mysterious hooded boatman as you sail underground, through the great waterfall and across a thousand years, back to the time of King Arthur. As you walk around the spectacular underground caverns, Welsh tales of King Arthur and other ancient Welsh legends of dragons, battles and giants are told. The stories are told with dramatic scenes, light and sound effects. An exciting all-weather attraction for the whole family.

More stories can be found above ground in a further attraction: Bards Quest. Search for lost and forgotten legends hidden, for you to find, along the paths of time. Once found, stop and enjoy some great stories from Wales.

King Arthur's Labyrinth and Bards' Quest start from the Corris Craft Centre which is also home to ten craft workshops. Meet the craftspeople, see the crafts being made and choose from a unique range of items. Crafts include wooden toys, jewellery, pottery, leatherware, candles, designer cards, glassware, rustic furniture, herbal lotions and remedies. You can also drop by to make your own crafts in many of the workshops.

"i'm hungry"

The Corris Craft Centre Cafe uses locally sourced ingredients to make up a tasty menu with a Welsh twist including a tempting selection of Welsh Rarebits. High Chairs and bottle warming available. Ice cream stall in peak season otherwise ice cream from the cafe. Picnic tables. Seating available inside and outside. Much of the seating outside overlooks the small childrens' play area.

healthy food

A fantastic range of fresh Welsh produce is used int he menu. There's also a selection of salads, fruit juices and organic produce.

"Can I have one of those?"

Range of Arthurian themed gifts, books and souvenirs. Each of the Craft Workshops has a range of hand crafted souvenirs and gifts. The Cafe has a tempting range of Welsh produce including chutneys, jams, biscuits and chocolates.

"i need a wee"

Disabled toilets, baby changing facilities in both male and female loos. 24 hour disabled toilet, accessible with RADAR key.

and baby come too...

Bottle warming facility, high chairs and baby changing facilities in both male and female toilets.

"are we there yet?"

To get to King Arthur's Labyrinth: We are on the main A487 road between Dolgellau and Machynlleth. Train service to Machynlleth or Aberystwyth. There are regular buses from Aberystwyth, Dolgellau and Machynlleth: Route 32 stops outside the Craft Centre and 34 stops in the village of Corris. Sustrans Cycle Route 8 passes nearby.

...got any top tips?

Wrap up warm. Whatever the weather, it's always cool underground. No pushchairs are allowed underground so small children will have to be carried.

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King Arthur's Labyrinth
Corris Craft Centre
Corris
Machynlleth
Mid Wales
SY20 9RF
Telephone: 01654 761584
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Admission: (2012 prices)
Adult £8.50 Child £5.65 Senior £7.65
  Opening Times: Open from April to end of October unless Easter is early when we open for Easter.

Open 10am, last trip into the Labyrinth leaves just before 5pm.
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