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King Arthur's Labyrinth: A Magical Underground Adventure in Corris

Discover ancient Welsh legends beneath the surface on a magical boat tour through King Arthur's Labyrinth in scenic Corris.

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King Arthur's Labyrinth is a unique underground attraction in Corris, near Machynlleth, Wales. Visitors embark on a guided boat tour through caverns and tunnels where ancient Welsh legends come alive with dramatic light and sound effects. The experience includes encounters with dragons, giants, and the story of King Arthur’s final battle. Above ground, explore the Welsh Legends Maze and magical gardens, making it a captivating family-friendly destination year-round.

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Unit 11, Corris Craft Centre, Machynlleth, Corris, SY20 9RF, GB
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Duration: 2 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    Driving to King Arthur's Labyrinth from Machynlleth takes approximately 15-20 minutes via the A487. Parking is available onsite free of charge. Note that the roads are rural and may be narrow in places.

    Bus

    Regular bus services run from Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, and Dolgellau to Corris village, with stops within a 10-minute walk of the attraction. Bus T2 stops directly outside the Corris Craft Centre. Journey times vary between 20-45 minutes depending on origin.

    Train and Bus Combination

    Take a train to Machynlleth station, approximately 5 miles from Corris. From there, catch a local bus or taxi to King Arthur's Labyrinth. Train services connect from Birmingham and other major cities, with journey times to Machynlleth around 3-4 hours.

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    Local tips

    Book tickets online in advance to avoid long waits, especially during peak season.
    Wear sturdy footwear and warm clothing; the underground caverns maintain a cool 8°C year-round.
    Arrive early or take the first tour of the day for a quieter, more immersive experience.
    Explore the Welsh Legends Maze and magical gardens above ground for a full day of adventure.

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    Immersive Underground Journey into Welsh Mythology

    King Arthur's Labyrinth offers an extraordinary adventure beneath the Welsh landscape, located at the Corris Craft Centre. Visitors board small boats to sail through dark, cool caverns maintained at a constant 8 degrees Celsius. The guided tour reveals ancient Welsh legends, featuring dramatic scenes with light and sound effects that bring to life dragons, giants, and the heroic tales of King Arthur, including his final battle at Camlan. The underground waterfall entrance adds a mystical touch to the journey, immersing visitors in a storybook setting.

    Enchanting Above-Ground Attractions and Activities

    After the subterranean voyage, guests can explore the Welsh Legends Maze, a leafy labyrinth filled with interactive storytelling elements about the Mabinogion myths. Characters such as the maiden made of flowers and the immortal Lady of the Lake reveal their stories as visitors navigate the maze’s winding paths. The site also features magical gardens adorned with dragon sculptures, enhancing the fairy-tale atmosphere. The adjacent Corris Craft Centre offers a café, gift shops with Arthurian-themed souvenirs, and craft workshops including pottery painting, chocolate making, and candle dipping.

    Family-Friendly and All-Weather Experience

    King Arthur's Labyrinth is designed to delight visitors of all ages, from young children to teenagers and adults. The underground setting provides an excellent escape during rainy or cold weather, with the cave environment remaining dry and cool. The attraction is accessible, with safety helmets provided for the underground tour and guided narration by knowledgeable Dark Age Boatmen. The labyrinth and maze include quests and challenges that engage families in a fun, educational way.

    Practical Information and Visitor Amenities

    Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm during the main season (late March to early November), King Arthur's Labyrinth recommends booking tickets online in advance to avoid long waits, especially for larger groups. The site provides parking facilities, restrooms, and a café serving food and drinks. The craft centre and shops offer unique local products and themed gifts. The floor inside the caverns can be uneven, so sturdy footwear is advised. Dogs on leads are welcome in the maze and gardens.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated in the village of Corris, near Machynlleth in mid-Wales, the attraction is accessible by car and public transport. Regular buses connect from Aberystwyth, Dolgellau, and Machynlleth, with the nearest train station in Machynlleth about 5 miles away. The surrounding area is part of the scenic Wales Way and Snowdonia 360 routes, making it a compelling stop for travelers exploring Welsh heritage and natural beauty.

    Legendary Tales and Cultural Significance

    King Arthur's Labyrinth not only entertains but also preserves and celebrates Welsh cultural heritage through its storytelling. The attraction draws on the rich tapestry of Welsh mythology, particularly the Mabinogion, one of the earliest collections of British folklore. By combining natural cave formations with theatrical narration and interactive elements, the labyrinth offers a rare opportunity to experience these ancient legends in a vivid, memorable way.

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