Visits to King Arthur’s Labyrinth in Mid Wales Wales’ leading national newspaper The Western Mail said that King Arthur’s Labyrinth is ’Well worth a Visit’ they were absolutely right.
King Arthur’s Labyrinth, in Mid Wales, will open daily from 17th March to the 2nd November 2008. The attraction opens at 10am with underground tours, deep into the Labyrinth, running throughout the day. The last Labyrinth tour departs at 5pm. The visit is very popular so please arrive early to avoid disappointment, especially during July and August.
Admission to the Labyrinth Tour (2008): Adult: £6.50 Children: £4.65 Senior: £5.85
King Arthur’s Labyrinth is perfect for Groups and School Visits. Preferential rates are available for groups of 15 or more.
Tours of the Labyrinth start from Corris Craft Centre which is located on the main A487 road between Machynlleth and Dolgellau. During the weekend of 13th & 14th December, King Arthur's Labyrinth will be transformed into a magical Santa's Grotto. Children, and adults alike, will sail by boat deep into the spectacular caverns of Santa's Grotto. There will be a present for the Children and hot punch for the adults. A further attraction, the Bards’ Quest also starts from Corris Craft Centre. Admission to the Bards' Quest is half price when purchased with admission to the Labyrinth tour.
King Arthur’s Labyrinth is easily accessible by public transport. There are direct trains from Birmingham to Machynlleth every two hours. There are regular buses from Aberystwyth, Machynlleth and Dolgellau (X 32 stops outside, 34 stops in Corris). Sustrans cycle route 8 passes nearby.
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