Visitor centre closes for lockdown
The visitor centre at Llyn Clywedog has closed for two weeks as part of the Welsh Government's coronavirus lockdown.
Water company Hafren Dyfrdwy said the centre, along with another at Lake Vyrnwy, would be closed until 9 November.
Under Welsh Government restrictions, all non-essential businesses must close until 9 November and residents have ben told to stay at home.
Dominic Robinson, Visitor Site Experience Lead at Hafren Dyfrdwy, said: “It’s important we follow the latest government rules, and make sure we’re doing what we can to limit the spread of the virus.
“We know how incredibly popular the sites are but the safety of our communities is the most important thing right now which is why we’ll be closing them.”
All events will be cancelled and facilities on site will be closed.
Unless Welsh Government advice changes, the sites will reopen on November 9.
“We really appreciate everyone’s understanding, and we’d encourage our customers to follow the latest advice to keep safe and help prevent the spread of the virus,” adds Dominic. “ We look forward to welcoming everyone back when it’s safe to do so.”