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Dolgoch Attractions Dolgoch Falls Walk - This walk is set in the heart of the beautiful Tal-y-Llyn Valley, southern Snowdonia National Park, yet but 4 miles from the beaches of Tywyn. On this Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn - Birds Rock, or Craig yr Aderyn, 258m, is a rocky hill in the beautiful Dysynni Valley between the villages of Llanegryn and Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn - Birds Rock, or Craig yr Aderyn, 258m, is a rocky hill in the beautiful Dysynni Valley between the villages of Llanegryn and Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Dysynni Valley - The Dysynni Valley is one of Wales most beautiful valleys. The Dyssini River flows through the valley from the east before spilling into Cardigan Bay Abergynolwyn Railway Station on the Talyllyn Line - The Abergynolwyn Railway Station is the main inland station of the Talyllyn Railway and the starting point for many passengers. Station facilities i Abergynolwyn to Castell y Bere Walk - The walk is a 5 ½ mile round trip so I would allow 3 hours when including the visits to Castell y Bere and the church of St Michael's at Llanfihangel Pont Ystumanner - Sheep grazing in the fields. Part of the beautiful landscape near Pont Ystumanner in the Dysynni Valley, close to Castell-y-Bere and the village of Ab The Railway Inn - The Railway Inn is a Pub and Restaurant in Abergynolwyn, south of Dolgellau in the county of Gwynedd, Wales. The village is popular with steam train e Twelve Gables and one Red Gate - A terrace of Twelve Gables and one Red Gate. The back of Tan y Bryn Street in the village of Abergynolwyn, Gwynedd West Wales. Castell y Bere - Castell y Bere is a romantic Castle that appears to grow from the rock which rises dramatically from the level floor of the Dysynni Valley. From the g St Michael's Church - The church houses an exhibition about Mary Jones, 1784-1866, the local girl who in the year 1800, at the age of 16 walked barefoot from Llanfihangel-y Cadfan Stone Tywyn - The Tywyn stone or Cadfan stone was found in the early 17th century close to St Cadfan's Church in Tywyn West Wales. The stone is inscribed with the o St Cadfan's Church - The Norman Church of St Cadfan, the earliest parts of which date from the 12th century houses two 14th century stone effigies and most importantly th Llwyngwril Gallery - The Website for the Gallery appears to have closed down.| Llwyngwril Gallery is found in the pretty village of Llwyngwril, on the A493 between Dol Talyllyn Railway Company - The Talyllyn Railway is a historic narrow-gauge steam railway, set in the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside. Running from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn and Nant Narrow Gauge Railway Museum - When the Talyllyn Railway Pre?servation Society was formed in 1950, the first priority had to be the rescue of the virtually dere?lict railway. It was Llwyngwril Railway Station - Tywyn Railway Station - Tywyn railway station sits on the picturesque Cambrian line, which runs from Shrewsbury to North West Wales and separates into two branches, the coast
Attractions near Dolgoch
Dolgoch Falls Walk
Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn
Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn
Dysynni Valley
Abergynolwyn Railway Station on the Talyllyn Line
Abergynolwyn to Castell y Bere Walk
Pont Ystumanner
The Railway Inn
Twelve Gables and one Red Gate
Castell y Bere
St Michael's Church
Cadfan Stone Tywyn
St Cadfan's Church
Llwyngwril Gallery
Talyllyn Railway Company
Narrow Gauge Railway Museum
Llwyngwril Railway Station
Tywyn Railway Station
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