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Llandegfedd Lake Visitor Centre

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Llandegfedd Lake Visitor and Watersports Centre is just 20 miles from Cardiff. This hub for health & wellbeing is set in the stunning Usk Valley complete with watersports, fishing, walking, bird watching, restaurant and dog friendly café.

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Location:
Coed y Paen, Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP4 0SY
Telephone:
0330 041 3381
Email:
llandegfedd@dwrcymru.com
Website:
https://llandegfedd.co.uk/

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Stand up Paddleboarding
Stand up Paddleboarding
Usk
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Archery at Llandegfedd Lake
Archery at Llandegfedd Lake
Usk
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Axe throwing
Axe throwing
Usk
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Rifle shooting
Rifle shooting
Usk
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Sail Boat at Llandgefedd Lake
Sail Boat at Llandgefedd Lake
Usk
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Enjoy a stroll around one of the trails
Enjoy a stroll around one of the trails
Usk
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Fishing at Llandegfedd Lake
Fishing at Llandegfedd Lake
Usk
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View from the waterside restaurant
View from the waterside restaurant
Usk
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Enjoying the view from the balcony
Enjoying the view from the balcony
Usk
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Llandgefedd Lake Visitor Centre
Llandgefedd Lake Visitor Centre
Usk
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Waterside Restaurant
Waterside Restaurant
Usk
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Waterboarding
Waterboarding
Usk
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Fish & Chips at Llandgefedd
Fish & Chips at Llandgefedd
Usk
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Scenery at Llandegfedd Lake
Scenery at Llandegfedd Lake
Usk

About Llandegfedd Lake Visitor Centre

Llandegfedd Lake is just 20 miles from the Welsh capital of Cardiff and spans the beautiful, rolling landscaped countryside of Monmouthshire and Torfaen. This stunning visitor attraction is owned and cared for by Welsh Water for your enjoyment. With over 400 acres of water, woodlands & grasslands to explore, you can experience every type of benefit that being close to water has to offer.Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its richness in wildlife and large numbers of over-wintering wildfowl. Llandegfedd is one of the major sites for birds in Wales with over 240 species recorded. Gulls, breeding birds and passage migrants can be seen during spring and autumn.LLANDEGFEDD LAKE VISITOR CENTREPop in to pick up a leaflet with a map of our walking trails or chat to our friendly staff to get advice on things to see and do during your visit. This is where you book mini golf and collect your clubs or buy a fishing permit if you haven’t already done so online. You can also find out more about winter bird watching permits. Our Visitor Centre is fully accessible and disabled parking spaces can be found just outside.LAKESIDE CAFE & GRAB & GO COFFEE SHOPThe waterside restaurant, with unrivalled panoramic views of the lake, offers a variety of freshly prepared food including hearty breakfasts, daily specials and popular favourites. All tastes are catered for with vegan and gluten free options. If you fancy a treat why not book in advance for a leisurely Afternoon Tea?

Watersports Centre
Watersports Centre

A truly dog-friendly attraction where four legged friends are most welcome to enjoy a good walk before taking a ‘paws’ on the restaurant balcony or in the downstairs Grab & Go Coffee Shop.WATERSPORTS CENTREThe Watersports Centre offers sailing experiences for adults, children and organised groups. Land and water based activities on offer include windsurfing, dinghy sailing, stand-up paddle boarding, canoeing, kayaking and raft building – all with equipment hire (March to October).FISHING AT LLANDEGFEDD LAKEThe lake is heavily stocked, with bank and boat fishing available for rainbow and brown trout. It is also a popularvenue for angling competitions. Permitted methods are fly-fishing and ledgered worm from the bank fishing areas and fly-fishing only from the boats. Fishing permits are available to book online or from our Grab & Go café on the ground floor of the Visitor Centre. Llandegfedd holds the UK Pike record of 46lb 13oz (that’s a whopper!).WALKING AT LLANDEGFEDDGet closer to nature by exploring one of our footpaths and way-marked walks, ideal for kids to play in, climb through and explore. Choose your own path from a gentle stroll through the fields to a brisk 6 mile hike around the lake and surrounding area.Coed y Paen Walking Trail - Distance: 1.5m/2.5km - Difficulty: Easy - Time:1-2hrsLakeside Walking Trail - Distance: 6m/10km - Difficulty: Moderate/Hard - Time: 2 .5-4hrsPike Walking Trail - Distance: 1/1.5km - Difficulty: Easy - Time: 30minsUp North and Back Walking Trail - Distance: 6m/4.5km - Difficulty: Moderate - Time: 1-2hrsADVENTURE PUTTPlay on the new Adventure Putt experience, just £3 adults £2 children. It’s Tee-riffic! Have a spot of Tee before your Tea, book at the Grab & Go café then treat yourself to cake and a cuppa in the Grab and Go or Lake Side café and enjoy the view over the water.

Location

51.68208, -2.97367

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