Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Site Discover Snowdonia

Places to see and things to do in the local area Make the most of your time

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Visit Don’t forget to check your Great Saving Guide for all the 1 latest offers on attractions The Italianate village and gardens throughout the UK. Great Savings Guide on the shores of Snowdonia make camc.com/greatsavingsguide a magical day out, with stunning views over Dwyryd estuary. 6 Slate mines 2 Welsh Highland Railway Take a tour of the Inigo Jones Travel through pretty villages slate works or Llechwedd Slate and Snowdonia’s breathtaking Caverns. scenery. 7 Bounce Below and Zip 3 Railway World 13.5 miles of narrow-guage A huge underground maze of railway previously used to trampolines, ropeways, tunnels carry slate from the quarries at and slides and one of Europe’s to the port at longest zip wires at Blaenau and Portmadog. Betheda. 4 Explore the magnificent castle of Harlech Castle Edward I, which is inscribed on the World Heritage List. 5 Surf Snowdonia The world’s first inland surfing lagoon, with continuous rolling waves - ideal for beginners as well as experienced surfers. Walk Cycle

8 Local routes 10 Local routes A good walking route is around From the site you can access the Trawsfynydd Lake and to Rhaeadr cycle path that encircles Lake Ddu (Black Falls). Details of all Trawsfyndd, the Coed-y-Brenin local walks are available from the Cycle Centre within 10 miles, the site office for a small donation in downhill extreme cycling trails at the charity box. Blaenau Ffestiniog and 10 miles of 9 Snowdonia level cycling along the Mawddach Estuary. Snowdonia has some of the most breath-taking views in the 11 National Cycle Network country, ideal for exploring on The nearest route to the site is 8, foot. The Path takes you Bangor to Builth Wells. to the summit, but there’s plenty of other routes to enjoy. Lake Trawsfyndd

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12 Betws-y-Coed This beautiful town has a magical setting with an alpine feel; delight in a diverse selection of eateries and pubs, or browse the boutique shops and quirky art galleries. 13 Caernafron Home to a UNESCO-listed castle, this quaint yet stylish town offers an abundant blend of modern and historic attractions.

Betws-y-Coed Visitor’s top tips

Welsh Highland Train

A great day out is to on The Bryn Arms Public House is located the Lleyn peninsula, a fishing port directly opposite from site, serving which can only be reached by foot. excellent food and great drinks with lovely service - dogs are welcome too. The Glaslyn Osprey project is great, best visited through the spring and There are lots of beautiful Stately summer. Homes and Gardens around the area. The Cemlyn Tea Room in Harlech is is a lovely seaside town to dog-friendly, serves great food and a visit for the day. lovely selection of teas. We went on the Welsh Highland steam Walk from the site to the Rhaedr Ddu railway as well as the Ffestiniog - highly Waterfall. recommend it for a scenic and relaxing journey - we enjoyed stopping off at one The Grapes Hotel was good for food or two of the locations for a wander and dogs were welcome in the bar. around.

Close by

Supermarkets Swimming pool Cashpoint There is a small shop In and Bangor. High Street, 6.2 miles away. at Trawsfynydd. Tourist Information Public transport Penrhyndeudrath has a Spar, In . There is a limited bus service butchers and a post office 10 minutes walk away, that which sells fresh bread. Petrol Station Esso, 5.9 miles away. goes to Porthmadog and Tesco, Aldi and Lidl are at Blaenau Ffestiniog. Porthmadog,10 miles .

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