Legend Gareth opens new visitor attraction


The new Honorary President of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Gareth Edwards, conducted a 'cut-the-tape' ceremony at a new section of the attraction.
Gareth, watched by a party of 40 invited guests, was at Pont Felin Gât, a beautiful wooded valley on the northside of the Garden which was opened to visitors for the first time.
The rugby and broadcasting legend described the location as "magical".
Gareth is pictured in front of the Pont Felin Gat’s jewel in the crown, a stunningly lovely waterfall.
This, like many of the evocative historic relics dotted around the wood, dates back more than 200 years ago when the area was part of the Middleton Hall Regency Water Park.
If you’d like to have a walk around this wonderful new attraction, its pathways are marked on the Botanic's Waun Las NNR map, available on-site or from the Gatehouse.
The walk will take you between 60-90 minutes.

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