Plan Your Arthur's Labyrinth Visit
Plan your visit and your day out at this exciting attraction - one of the most mysterious attractions in Mid Wales.
King Arthur's Labyrinth is an underground attraction set in an old Welsh slate mine, it's exciting and enjoyable. With its unusual setting, please plan ahead for your underground visit and read the information contained in the menu to the left. King Arthur's Labyrinth is surrounded by other attractions and shops, with so many things to do and free parking, you could plan to make it a day out! Read on...
Book online for the best prices and to secure your spaces.
When arriving on site at King Arthur's Labyrinth, if you haven't already booked your tickets online then we advise that you visit the team at the King Arthur's Labyrinth reception (follow the dragon footprints through the Corris Craft Centre) and, if there is availability, they will help you to book your tickets. If you've time to spare waiting for your boat to sail, you can browse the 9 craft centre workshops, enjoy delicious food and drinks in the café (a family friendly restaurant with free WIFI) and enjoy the other attractions on site. There are many things to do with kids, including a small children's play area. See our Mach Loop information area with details of the aircraft that can be seen flying overhead.
Our neighbouring attraction / activity Corris Mine Explorers run award winning underground trips, advance booking is essential.
For information on our Opening Times, Prices, How to Find us, guidance on What to Wear and for a copy of our Access Statement please choose from the other pages in this section. When planning a visit to King Arthur's Labyrinth, we strongly advise that you also read the Essential Information and if your group includes very young children, please also read the Bringing Young Children section.
Any type of filming underground is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of mobile phones, cameras, video recorders. Please respect other visitors' privacy.
Please note that during periods of extremely persistent heavy rain the pathways in the underground caverns occasionally flood which makes it difficult to walk through the Labyrinth. Sometimes it takes 24 hours for the rain water to seep through the rocks so the Labyrinth may be flooded a day after the heavy rain. In such weather conditions, we advise that you contact us, in advance of travelling, to ensure that underground trips into the Labyrinth are running.