Things to do in Presteigne
Discover the charm of Presteigne, voted by The Telegraph as one of Britain's top 10 small towns. It’s just a 2 minute drive from Wild Meadow, or 25 minutes if you join the footpath for the lovely 25 minute walk over the hills.
1.Workhouse Gallery
Located on the town's edge, the Workhouse Gallery is a treasure trove featuring stunning carpets, ethical goods, and ever-changing exhibitions. Enjoy mouth-watering lunches and scrumptious cakes at the family-friendly café.
2. Judges Lodgings
Explore this stunning building housing elegant judge's apartments, gas-lit servants' quarters, cells, and a courtroom. A museum with a difference, it offers an original decor and furniture, providing a hands-on experience of Victorian life. The tourist information office is also here.
3. The High Street
Presteigne's high street is a haven for independent shops. The Salty Dog offers fresh produce, Deli Tinto boasts an eclectic mix of continental and Welsh foods, and Carpets and Curtains is a must for original Welsh blankets.
4. Town Trail
Embark on a town trail revealing Presteigne's history and architectural splendor. With one part in Wales and the other in England, the trail offers insights into the town's unique past. Don't miss the peaceful Withybeds nature reserve and be sure to check out ‘The Salty Dog’, a a fantastic fish and veg shop in town along from the butcher, baker & fabulous deli. Presteigne also offers amenities for all the family such as a swimming pool, free tennis courts, riverside walks and a playground.
5. Horse Riding
Experience horse riding in spectacular scenery at the family-run Bryngwyn Riding Centre, suitable for both advanced riders and beginners.
6. Courses & Workshops
Bet creative by taking a course with skilled local craftspeople - visit Creative Breaks or Craft Courses.
7. Wild Swimming
For wild swimming enthusiasts, we can let you know of some seculded local spots right by Wild Meadow or discover more popular swims like the Warren at Hay on Wye, by the bridge at Leintwardine, and next to the meadow at Pembridge. Each spot offers a unique experience, from shingle beaches to peaceful riverbanks.
8. Sydney Nolan Trust
Visit The Rodd, an organic 250-acre farm hosting the Sydney Nolan Trust. Explore exhibitions, events, and a newly created walk to delve into organic farmland and ancient woodland.
9. Mid Border Arts (MBA)
Visit the Assembly Rooms for a diverse cultural experience, with a program featuring performances by well-known international artists, musicians, and local professionals in classical, folk, and world music, theatre, puppet shows, lectures, literary talks, art exhibitions, and film