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Elan Valley is gearing up for an action-packed October half term with a range of activities designed to entertain and inspire visitors of all ages.

Nestled in the picturesque heart of Wales, Elan Valley is offering a variety of events from Halloween-themed adventures to a local food, drink, and craft fair, ensuring a memorable experience for all.

Kick off the festivities with the Cambrian Mountains Food, Drink, and Craft Fair on Saturday, October 26, from 10am to 4pm. After a successful debut in 2021, this year’s fair returns with more local flavour and creativity.

As part of the Menter y Mynydd project, funded by the Shared Prosperity Fund and facilitated by Powys County Council, the fair features renowned local producers like Radnor Preserves, MAC Chocolates and Da Mhile Distillery.

Visitors can also enjoy cooking sessions by TV chef and author Nerys Howell and live music from local artists Toby Hay and Gareth Bonello. With new items arriving weekly, the Elan Valley shop will be well-stocked with Cambrian Mountains products.

For those seeking outdoor thrills, the Autumn Adventure Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, offers adrenaline-pumping activities and hands-on crafts for all ages.

Presented by Powys County Council events team, this weekend promises to thrill and inspire visitors with a range of exciting challenges and creative opportunities. For more information and to book activities: https://elan-valley.co.uk/events/autumn-adventure-weekend/

Experience a unique slice of history with the Dam Open Day on October 27, from 12pm to 2pm. For just £5 per adult and £1 per child under 18, visitors can explore Pen y Garreg Dam and chat to one of Elan Valley’s knowledgeable rangers.

Booking ahead is recommended for this rare chance to learn about the engineering marvels of Elan Valley, while enjoying breathtaking views from the central tower. Half the proceeds from this event will support Wateraid.

For a Halloween twist, test your bravery during the Spooky Dam Open Days on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 29 and 30, from 1pm to 3.30pm. With entry priced at £5 per adult and £1.50 per child, visitors can embark on a thrilling adventure inside Pen y Garreg Dam, emerging to claim a Halloween reward and continuing through the woods.

Families can get into the Halloween spirit with pumpkin carving on Wednesday, October 30, from 10am to 12pm. At just £5 per child, this activity offers a fun and creative way to celebrate the season.

Elan Valley, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of walking and cycling trails, wildlife watching opportunities and group guided tours of the historic dams and reservoirs.

The visitor centre, complete with a café and shop, provides a perfect starting point for exploring all that Elan Valley has to offer.

To book or find out more information about the October half term activities and other events at Elan Valley, visit https://elan-valley.co.uk/events/ .

Elan Valley Visitor Centre is open form Monday to Sunday, from 10am to 4pm. Parking is free for 60 mins or £3 all day. For more information, please contact Emily Fearn, marketing officer, at Emily.Fearn@dwrcymru.com .