Breakfast with Father Christmas
Join us for breakfast with Father Christmas at our Elan Valley Café on 23rd & 24th December from 10am to 11:30am.
Full Welsh Breakfast served for both child and adult with the main man as well as entertaining Elves.
Child price £8.95 includes a small gift to take away. Adults price £10.95.
Child breakfast includes 1x egg, 1x sausage, 1x bacon, portion of beans and Christmas themed shaped pancake on the side served with a Radnor drink/Small hot chocolate.
Adult breakfast includes 2x eggs, 2x sausages, 2x bacon, 1x cooked tomato, 1x portion of mushrooms and Christmas shaped pancake on the side.
Unlimited refills of tea and coffee from Urns.
Please state dietary requirements when booking for the event so the café staff can prepare.
Includes FREE PARKING at the Visitor Centre (please register vehicle at reception).
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See what people are saying about Elan Valley Visitor Centre.
9 diwrnod yn ôl
I’m reviewing the bike ride…. I started off at Rhayader village at the official start of the trail. An amazing and fairly easy going route passed the dams and reservoirs. Near the end it’s quite steep and I had to have a ...
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12 diwrnod yn ôl
Great cycle hire. Clean toilets. Good little cafe and gift shop. Tourist centre has maps and walks. 2 teenagers hired bikes and we walked around 2 dams. V interesting and picturesque. Beautiful scenery once you got up to ...
Nickie Ward
19 diwrnod yn ôl
Beautiful area, well worth a visit. £3 parking reasonable. Great for cycling, a specific path off the road.
Louis
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We were in the area and decided to visit the centre, really enjoyed our visit, the centre has a great cafe and gift shop, really good information about the dams and hydro power, we visited all the dams on the day, but it ...
Simon Lloyd
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Good visitor centre, do start your visit to the Elan Valley here, to get the best out of your time on the valley. There's a small charge for the car park but that covers all day parking at all of the other car parks ...
Mark Poley
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