About Buddha
You're looking at roughly an hour here, maybe ninety minutes if you're genuinely interested in Buddhist philosophy and iconography. It's not a blockbuster attraction by any stretch. The crowd levels are refreshingly low, which means you can actually stand in front of a piece without someone's shoulder in your way.
This works brilliantly as a mid-morning stop if you're staying at Black Hall Lodges or Hush Hush Glamping - both within easy driving distance - and you fancy something quieter than the usual Powys circuit. It appeals to art types, anyone with a genuine interest in Eastern culture, and walkers keen to break up a day in the hills with something cerebral. Families with young kids might find it a bit slow-paced unless they're already familiar with Buddhist imagery.
The practicalities are frustratingly vague - the website presence is minimal, so ring ahead before you visit. Admission details aren't clearly published either, which suggests it's either very cheap or run on an honour system. Either way, don't expect a gift shop or fancy café. This is a proper independent venture.
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What type of attraction is Buddha?
Buddha is a gallery in Powys, Mid Wales.
Are there holiday parks near Buddha?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Buddha. The closest is Black Hall Lodges, just 4.2 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
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What else is there to do near Buddha?
Near Buddha you can also visit Garn Bank (peak), Cefn Hepreas (peak), Chapel Lawn Village Sign (gallery), Llanfair Hill (peak). Browse our Knighton area guide for the full list of things to do.