
The area surrounding Cherry Tree Cottage is rife with activities such as fishing, golf, horse riding, quad trekking, cycling, swimming and tennis. There are also other activities such as:
Walking
There are many brilliant walks in the area, but just one might be that around The Stiperstones. The walk starts from The Bog, an area which even fifty years ago still had some fading signs of the intense industrial activity of Victorian days. Although the start is relatively high, the walk drops down to Stiperstones Village with its comfortable inn, before the climb up a deep valley.
The climax of the walk is the broad ridge with its rocky quartz tors, including the Devil's Chair. From here the views are remarkable. Follow the link for more details on this and other great walks in the area.
Game Shooting
The Beeches Lodge is surrounded by some of the most glorious countryside which is ideal for top quality game shooting. We are fortunate to have many very good estates on our doorstep, namely Kempton, Delbury, Brigands and Bettws Hall.
If you would like to participate in a days shooting, then please contact G&A Leisure Ltd. for further information or follow the link game shooting
Clay Pigeon Shooting
West Midlands Shooting Ground Hodnet
The grounds are located just North of Shrewsbury in the village of Hodnet. They provide unrivalled facilities and services for the complete beginner to those looking for the most demanding test of their skills. There is also a retail shop. Clay Shooters Keen Clay Shooters can enjoy top class facilities with a wide variety of disciplines such as: English, Sporting, FITASC, Skeet, Ball Trap, Compak Sporting. They can also tailor a session from an hour to a full day and shoot from 50 - 200 Birds. Game Shooters With an array of targets such as the high towers designed to simulate game shooting, days can be arranged to suit your requirements from 50 to 200 birds. Alternatively for a full simulated day; start your day over a full English breakfast, then three ‘drives’ in the morning, into the lodge for a three course lunch followed by a further two ‘drives’ in the afternoon (minimum 10 guns) www.wmsg.co.uk
Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway
Your journey begins on the edge of the historic market town of Welshpool. Right from the start it is all action as the train battles up the notoriously steep Golfa Bank accompanied by the sound of the locomotive echoing off the hills. From the open balconies of our unique Austrian coaches you will see the beautiful mid Wales countryside roll slowly by as you travel into the delightful Banwy Valley. Your train will be hauled by one of our historic steam locomotives from as far away as Finland, Sierra Leone, Austria and Manchester! www.wllr.org.uk
Coed-y-dinas Country Store
Developed on a Victorian farm site the new flagship store has a Garden, Home & Country Centre with an impressive range of new products including an agricultural range, animal feeds and an equestrian centre. Coed-y-dinas consists of: Plants & Accessories, Pets & Aquatics, Garden Furniture, Gifts and Crafts, Quality Housewares, Outdoor Leisure, Machinery & Tools, Equestrian, Animal Products, Restaurant and coming soon a Children's Indoor play area. Not just shopping, but a great day out! www.coedydinas.co.uk
Powis Castle & Garden
A medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden which was built by Welsh princes, now home to the Earls of Powis. View the world famous garden with Italianate terraces together with one of the finest collections of paintings and furniture in Wales. There is also a beautiful collection of treasures from India displayed in the Clive Museum.
Chirk Castle
The magnificent 14th-century fortress of the Welsh Marches and the last Edward I Welsh castle still lived in today. There are award winning gardens with thatched 'Hawk House', shrub garden, lime tree avenue and yew topiary together with a circular woodland walk through the medieval hunting park. Chirk Castle is a stunning location with views over nine counties and 700 years of history on one site! www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Gregynog Hall
In the Village of Tregynon, two miles from Bettws is Gregynog Hall now owned by the University of Wales. In 1577 a house was built for David Blayney, the high sheriff of Montgomeryshire replacing the original 12th Century Hall. His descendant, Henry Hanbury-Tracy, demolished it in 1840 and built the current mock-Tudor hall. Its 'black and white' relief exterior is actually concrete rendering dating from a little later. It stands in wooded parkland, with an estate of 750 acres. The gardens open to the public and are well worth a look. www.wales.ac.uk

