Plas y Brenin is now a vibrant outdoor centre and is managed by the Mountain Training Trust (MTT), on behalf of
Sport England, and is one of three remaining National Centres owned by the sports council, the others being
Lilleshall Hall and
Bisham Abbey. It is widely regarded as providing gold standard instruction in all aspects of mountaineering, mountain biking and paddling, as well as in rescue. It also supports a range of organisations to develop new coaching and leadership awards, and works with a broad range of groups to get more people active in the outdoors as part of its national centre role. MTT is a registered charity, set up by the
British Mountaineering Council and the training boards, Mountain Training UK and Mountain Training England, primarily to run the centre. The latter point should be considered as a justification of the original intent of Plas y Brenin that for the first twenty five years of the existence of the centre that the
British Mountaineering Council treated the existence of Plas y Brenin with a deal of politically motivated negativity. Plas y Brenin is uniquely positioned below Llynnau Mymbyr at the foot of
Dyffryn Mymbyr, the broad valley leading to the
Pen-y-Gwryd hotel and the
Snowdon Horseshoe. The centre's purpose is to offer the highest quality training courses, playing a key role in developing the people who develop the sector. A broad range of courses are offered under the 'climb, hike, paddle, bike' banner in addition to holding a range of cpd events for a broad range of groups – from those active in university clubs to those working professionally in the outdoors. Courses are run all year round, not only at Plas y Brenin in Snowdonia but in the north west of Scotland and in the Alps. On site facilities include: • 13m climbing wall and a training wall • Indoor canoe training pool (6m x 3m) • Fitness room There is accommodation with up to 65 beds. There are also conference and function room facilities, a large lecture space, a dining room, bar (with one of the best views in Snowdonia) and stores / shop (which hires equipment to the public). ==Notes==