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Dolwyddelan Attractions St Gwyddelan's Church - St. Gwyddelan's Church is not the original Church in Dolwyddelan. The original Church was nearer to Dolwyddelan Castle at Bryn y Bedd. But Meredyd Hidden Valley Walk - This walk includes forest track, views of Snowdonia, waterfalls, tumbling streams and pools, burial chamber, archaeological site.<br /><br /& Dolwyddelan Railway Station - Pont-y-Pant to Wybrnant Valley Walk - Let the train take the strain. This walk can be accessed via the Conwy Valley Railway Line. It includes forest tracks in the Lledr Valley, pastureland Pont y Pant to Dolwyddelan Castle Walk - This walk is in the beautiful Lledr Valley, close to Dolwyddelan, near Betws y Coed, Snowdonia north Wales. The walk includes pastureland, riverside w Pont-y-Pant Railway Station - Dolwyddelan Castle - A square stone keep, dating from the 13th century, commanding the entrance to the Welsh heartlands, the castle was built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (th Gwydyr Forest - Gwydyr Forest covers the hillsides on the west bank of the Conwy Valley in Snowdonia, North Wales. The forest stretches south from Dolgarrog past Ll Ty Coch Horse Riding and Trekking Stables - The riding centre at Ty Coch was established in 1973 and offers a wonderful location in North Wales for horse riding, pony trekking or extended day Ty Mawr Wybrnant - Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, in the beautiful Wybrnant Valley, Ty Mawr was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator o Roman Bridge Railway Station - Wybrnant Valley - The Wybrnant Valley is a secluded valley located between the Lledr Valley and Cwm Penmachno, within the boundaries of the Gwydyr Forest, Conwy County Afon Wybrnant - The Afon Wybrnant rises in the upper levels of the Gwydyr Forest (south), between Cwm Penmachno and the Lledr Valley in Conwy County , North Wales. It Fairy Falls at Wybrnant - The Fairy Falls are to be found on the northern edge of the Wybrnant Valley in the Gwydyr Forest, Conwy County, North Wales. The Afon Wybrnant flo Yr Hen Ysgol - Yr Hen Ysgol, the Old School, is located on the steep hill between Pont Gethin, close to Betws-y-Coed, and the Wybrnant Valley, in Conwy County, North Ty Bach - This Ty Bach, or little house, is located on the slopes of the Lledr Valley below the valley of Wybrnant, in Conwy County, North Wales. What is a Ty Moel Siabod Mountain - From the North<br />Take the A470 and enter Llanrwst. At the T-junction turn right onto the A5 (signposted Betws-y-Coed) and continue forward on Crimea Pass - The Crimea Pass (Bwlch y Gorddinan in Welsh) is a pass in Conwy County, North Wales. The A470 road between Dolwyddelan and Blaenau Ffestiniog climbs River Lledr - The River Lledr is in North Wales and a tributary of the River Conwy. The Lledr has its source on the eastern slopes of Ysgafell Wen, which lies betwe Bwllch y Gorddinan - Bwllch y Gorddinan, or the Crimea Pass in English, is a mountain pass between Dolwyddelan and Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales. It is a beautiful lo
Attractions near Dolwyddelan
St Gwyddelan's Church
Hidden Valley Walk
Dolwyddelan Railway Station
Pont-y-Pant to Wybrnant Valley Walk
Pont y Pant to Dolwyddelan Castle Walk
Pont-y-Pant Railway Station
Dolwyddelan Castle
Gwydyr Forest
Ty Coch Horse Riding and Trekking Stables
Ty Mawr Wybrnant
Roman Bridge Railway Station
Wybrnant Valley
Afon Wybrnant
Fairy Falls at Wybrnant
Yr Hen Ysgol
Ty Bach
Moel Siabod Mountain
Crimea Pass
River Lledr
Bwllch y Gorddinan
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