Long-running Welsh tourist attraction closes to public with immediate effect

by GDW312

5 comments
  1. It’s a shame but understandable. Tbh I would not consider it to be a good day trip attraction anyhow. Focusing on pre-booked groups and students seems like a better way to go

  2. Should’ve gone to Welsh Gov and asked them for the £10m they instead wasted on a scrapped railway that never was.

  3. Oh nooo 🙁

    Spent quite literally hundreds of weekends there when I was a kid- my mum and her pal bought season tickets every year. We’d pile in the car and drive up from Aber, and spend hours in the play area or playing hide and seek around the site. Me and my siblings, and my mum’s friend’s two kids. I remember doing some cool workshops too- the most memorable was a Dr. Seuss one.

    I would say my memories of CAT really defined my childhood. This is really sad. I went back two years ago with my partner as an adult and fell in love with it all over again. Although how the hell I used to be able to scramble in and out of that tiny mole hole was baffling!

  4. Ah that’s a shame. I went a few times as a kid in the mid 90s. I hope it reopens so I can take my son there when he’s a few years old.

  5. Shame! Did an organic gardening course there, it was brilliant! Food was shit mind..

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