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Lancashire News, Lancs Leisure

Discover how the story of a young Welsh girl changed the life of millions.

In 1800, a 15 year old girl called Mary Jones walked 26 miles from Llanfihangel y Pennant to Bala to buy a book.

What was that book? And why did her journey inspire a movement that’s still thriving today?

Mary Jones World is a state of the art visitor and education Centre brings Mary’s story to life through multimedia and interactive displays, exhibits and activities. Set on the edge of Llyn Tegid in a redeveloped Grade 2-listed building, visitors can discover the impact Mary’s story has had on Wales and the rest of the world.

The Centre warmly welcomes all visitors, pre-booked groups and school visits for which staff can arrange a visit that caters to their needs. The bespoke education facility provide a great setting for pupils to learn whilst having plenty of fun participating in various activities.

Awarded Visit Wales’ Hidden Gem award for a second year, Mary Jones World is idyllically placed in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. The Centre is along some of the best walking and cycling routes in the UK, and the beautiful backdrop of the Welsh mountains provides an ideal stop for any journey.

The café serves refreshments in a picturesque location with a picnic area, facilities and children’s playground – the perfect place for the whole family to enjoy.

The Centre reopens for the 2019 season on Monday April 1 and will be open 7 days a week until Saturday November 2 from 10am – 5pm (last entry 4pm). If you know of someone who would love to visit please contact the Centre on 01678 521877 or email centre.manager@bydmaryjonesworld.org.uk. More information can also be found on their website www.bydmaryjonesworld.org.uk

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