Walks with a view!

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Walks with a view!

Walking distance from Tywyn

From stormy breath-taking seas to clear calm evening sunsets, the seafront is ever changing and ever beautiful! Get there at a low spring tide and catch the petrified forest appear from under the sand!
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Tywyn Beach
Marine Parade
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From stormy breath-taking seas to clear calm evening sunsets, the seafront is ever changing and ever beautiful! Get there at a low spring tide and catch the petrified forest appear from under the sand!
Tidal estuary with good footpaths alongside the river.
Afon Dysynni
Tidal estuary with good footpaths alongside the river.
Walk along the Dysynni river to get here or drive through the caravan park to the carpark to access to woodland trails.
Ynysymaengwyn Caravan Park
Walk along the Dysynni river to get here or drive through the caravan park to the carpark to access to woodland trails.
Rock pools, a beach cave and away from it all, a quiet beach that can be walked to from the Tonfanau train station. Check tides before going, parts of the beach can get cut off.
Tonfanau
Rock pools, a beach cave and away from it all, a quiet beach that can be walked to from the Tonfanau train station. Check tides before going, parts of the beach can get cut off.
Walk the 7km along the beach from Tywyn to Aberdyfi and get the bus or train back or vice versa!
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Aberdyfi Beach
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Walk the 7km along the beach from Tywyn to Aberdyfi and get the bus or train back or vice versa!

Short drive away

Luscious temperate rain forest guides you up through the trees and beside stunning waterfalls. There is a stop on the Talylyn Railway if you want to hop on and off here too!
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Dolgoch Falls
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Luscious temperate rain forest guides you up through the trees and beside stunning waterfalls. There is a stop on the Talylyn Railway if you want to hop on and off here too!
Submerge your self back in time exploring the remains of the old castle set in the back of the Dysynni valley at the foot of Cadair Idris and looking out to the sea.
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Castell y Bere
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Submerge your self back in time exploring the remains of the old castle set in the back of the Dysynni valley at the foot of Cadair Idris and looking out to the sea.
Look up at it or look down from it, Bird Rock is stunning from all directions!
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Craig Yr Aderyn (Bird Rock)
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Look up at it or look down from it, Bird Rock is stunning from all directions!
Rocky river gorge and circular walks from the village of Abergnolwyn village car park or access from the Tallyllyn Railway.
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Nant Gwernol
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Rocky river gorge and circular walks from the village of Abergnolwyn village car park or access from the Tallyllyn Railway.
Walk up here along the Panorama Walk above Aberdyfi or from the car park in Happy Valley. Superb views across the estuary, out to sea, further mountains and down into the valley.
Bearded Lake
Walk up here along the Panorama Walk above Aberdyfi or from the car park in Happy Valley. Superb views across the estuary, out to sea, further mountains and down into the valley.
Ascend 350m through the woodland via stone steps to get to Llyn Cae, a dramatic glacial cwm and lake that lays under the towering Cadair Idris above. Atmospheric and great views!
Llyn Cau
Ascend 350m through the woodland via stone steps to get to Llyn Cae, a dramatic glacial cwm and lake that lays under the towering Cadair Idris above. Atmospheric and great views!

30 minutes to 1 hour drive away

Beach, sand dunes and a home to many rare plants and animals, drive onto the sand and park by the visitor centre to take in the sights across the other side of the estuary!
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Ynyslas Beach
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Beach, sand dunes and a home to many rare plants and animals, drive onto the sand and park by the visitor centre to take in the sights across the other side of the estuary!
Walk (or cycle) along this trail beside the Mawddach river and estuary.
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The Mawddach Trail
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Walk (or cycle) along this trail beside the Mawddach river and estuary.
North of Dolgellau, contour around this hillside taking in panoramic views of the Mawddach river and northern mountains.
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Precipice Walk
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North of Dolgellau, contour around this hillside taking in panoramic views of the Mawddach river and northern mountains.
Known for mountain biking but with fab hiking and running trials too. Learn about the Gold mining that once happened here whilst you cross bridges over the steep and cascading rapids.
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Coed-y-Brenin
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Known for mountain biking but with fab hiking and running trials too. Learn about the Gold mining that once happened here whilst you cross bridges over the steep and cascading rapids.
Circular gorge walk - rough steep terrain in parts.
Torrent walk
Circular gorge walk - rough steep terrain in parts.
Board the train in Tywyn and hop off at Morfa Mawddach station for a unique walk accross the bride over the estuary and into Barmouth.
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Barmouth Toll Bridge
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Board the train in Tywyn and hop off at Morfa Mawddach station for a unique walk accross the bride over the estuary and into Barmouth.
Drive up the steep gated roads to the car park. If you are feeling adventurous, hike up the crest of the rocky Cregennen Ridge to reach a viewpoint that looks over the Mawddach estuary, out to sea, over to the peak of Cadair Idris and down to the lake.
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Cregennan lakes
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Drive up the steep gated roads to the car park. If you are feeling adventurous, hike up the crest of the rocky Cregennen Ridge to reach a viewpoint that looks over the Mawddach estuary, out to sea, over to the peak of Cadair Idris and down to the lake.