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Cadwst Mawr
Corwen Attractions North Wales

Mrs. G. Jones,
Cadwst Mawr,
Llandrillo,
Corwen,
Denbighshire
LL21 0TD
TEL: 01490 440207
Corwen Attractions North Wales

Pen y Bryn Farm Park
The park is set in the wonderful scenery of North Wales, enjoying marvelous views. It has free parking, picnic areas, cafe selling drinks, snacks and light lunches, kid's play areas, toilets and washing facilities, disabled access, nature trails, and lots of animals, including 'Solo' the Llama! Recent arrivals include 'Ivan' a Harris Hawk.
Pystyll Rhaeadr
The spectacular waterfall at Pistyll Rhaeadr tumbles 240ft (73m). It is the highest waterfall in Wales and England, and is recorded as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales

Bala Lake Railway
The railway between Bala and Dolgellau was built by the Bala & Dolgelley Railway Company (which used the English spelling for the latter place), and opened in 1868. The railway joined the Corwen and Bala Railway at Bala and with the Cambrian Railways at Dolgellau.

The Llangollen Railway is the only preserved standard-gauge railway in Mid and North Wales. The eight mile route runs along the Dee Valley from Llangollen to Carrog, and is part of the former Great Western Railway's line from Ruabon to Barmouth. The Llangollen Railway operates throughout the year; at weekends and holiday times at the beginning and end of the year, and daily from late-May to October (inclusive)
Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake)
Llyn Tegid (sometimes known as Bala Lake) is the largest natural lake in Wales and also is home to the unique fish called the Gwyniad, a kind of land-locked herring.


Corwen Attractions North Wales
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