
The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is dedicated to showing and teaching all things relating to sustainable development. Despite its name, the centre no longer focuses solely on alternative technology but also provides information on sustainable architecture, organic farming, and ecological friendly living.
The centre operates educational programmes for many schools types and offer excellent site visits which your group will find both fascinating and useful. The centre is spread out over 40 acres with many interactive displays and exhibits such as: a low energy house, displays of organic gardening methods, straw bale and rammed earth buildings as well as Britain’s largest green bookshop to name just a few. The centre also has a water-balanced funicular which allows you to see the entire centre down below.
The centre offers on-site accommodation for groups wishing to stay for longer periods as well as offers short stay courses. For more information please enquire.
Ask a Question Get a QuoteDay 1 | Morning: Departure from school and travel to Machynlleth, Wales. Afternoon: Arrival at Centre for Alternative Technology and admission. Group is shown around centre with guide. Short courses or specific lessons available upon request. Evening: Departure from CAT if off-site accommodation is used. Overnight stay. |
Day2 | Morning: After breakfast, travel back to Centre for Alternative Technology for further lessons or exploration or travel to North Wales to Caernarfon and Snowdonia National Park. Afternoon: Enjoy the lovely Welsh country side and town or Caernarfon at your leisure. Evening: Travel back to school. End of tour. |
This medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Wales was built in 1283 by King Edward I to protect his newly conquered territory of Wales.Today, it is part of the World Heritage Site “Castles and Town Walls of King Edwards in Gwynedd”. The castle dominates the town’s skyline and is a truly unique Welsh landmark.
This national park was the country’s third after the Peak District and Lake District National Parks were established. The parks covers some 827 square miles and has a long stretch of coastline which is a Special Area of Conservation. Snowdonia National Park offers visitos breath-taking views of some of the UK’s top nature sites.
The highest mountain in Wales with an altitutde of 1,085 metres this mountain in Snowdonia National Park has been described as the busiest mountain in Britain. It has an abundance of rare flora and fauna. The mountain offers some of the best views in Britain and the summit can be reached by a number of means including Snowdon Mountain Railway.
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