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Abergwyngregyn Attractions Afon Aber - The Afon Aber, River Aber, is a river that flows from Bont Newydd to the Irish Sea via the Aber Valley, North Wales. The Afon Goch rises in the Carned Pen y Mwd - A look into the field behind the houses off the main street in Abergwyngregyn, Aber, reveals a large grassy mound known variously as "Y Mwd" Pen-y-Bryn - Pen y Bryn, known as Garth Celyn, the legendary palace of the Welsh Princes, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, and Llywelyn ap Gruffydd during those turbulent yea Bont Newydd - Bont Newydd is a stone arched bridge that spans the river at the confluence of the Afon Rhaeadr Fawr and the Afon Anafon in the Aber Valley North Wale Aber Falls Walk - Leave the car in the village of Aber, Abergwyngregyn, and follow the lane south alongside the river, Afon Rhaeadr-fawr, for approximately a half a mil Hafod y Gelyn - Hafod y Gelyn is a prehistoric settlement to be found above the Aber Valley close to Abergwyngregyn in North Wales. The square yard with a large roun Carnedd y Saeson - Carnedd y Saeson, Cairn of the Englishman, is a prehistoric cairn of 2000.B.C. to be found close to Abergwyngregyn in North Wales. It is about 10m ac Lavan Sands - The Lavan Sands are located in Conway Bay off North Wales. They are to be found at the eastern end of the Menai Strait stretching from the Bangor Fla Moel Wnion - Moel Wnion (580m)is a hill located among the northern carneddau range of mountains in north Wales. Moel Wnion sits betwen the towns of Bethesda to the Aber Falls - Aber Falls, Rhaeadr Fawr, is a waterfall located in the beautiful valley behind the village of Aber or Abergwyngregyn in Gwynedd North Wales. Rhaeadr Llanfairfechan Railway Station - Rhaeadr Bach - Rhaeadr Bach or Small Waterfall is the smaller of the two waterfalls at the head of the Aber Valley in North Wales. The falls are formed by the Afon R Foel Ganol - Foel Ganol (533m) is a hill in the northern Carneddau range of mountains in North Wales. Foel Ganol overlooks the Aber Valley. Llwytmor (849m) is to t Foel Ganol - Foel Ganol (533m) is a hill in the northern Carneddau range of mountains in North Wales. Foel Ganol overlooks the Aber Valley. Llwytmor (849m) is to t Hendre Visitor Centre - Hendre is a unique venue, being part of one of the best preserved Victorian Farmyards in Britain - built by the Penrhyn Estate in 1860 for horse breed Afon Anafon Arrow Stone - Afon Anafon Arrow Stone is a carved stone to be found in the Anafon Valley above Abergwyngregyn, North Wales. Directions: Follow the lane south from Llwytmor Mountain - Llwytmor (849m) is a mountain in the northern carneddau range, North Wales. It lies between the mountains of Drum (770m) to the east and Drosgl (758m Bera Mawr - Bera Mawr (794m) is a mountain in the northern Carneddau in North Wales. The picture shows Bera Mawr in the background above the Aber Falls (close to Penrhyn Castle - This enormous neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant Penrhyn Castle - This enormous neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant
Attractions near Abergwyngregyn
Afon Aber
Pen y Mwd
Pen-y-Bryn
Bont Newydd
Aber Falls Walk
Hafod y Gelyn
Carnedd y Saeson
Lavan Sands
Moel Wnion
Aber Falls
Llanfairfechan Railway Station
Rhaeadr Bach
Foel Ganol
Foel Ganol
Hendre Visitor Centre
Afon Anafon Arrow Stone
Llwytmor Mountain
Bera Mawr
Penrhyn Castle
Penrhyn Castle
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