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Ty'n y Groes
 

Car park, riverside picnic site, playing field and toilet block. All facilities suitable for the less able. The car park is also the start of the Kings Guard and Mynydd Penrhos Trails.

Walking trails

Cycling trails

    Open access on forest roads. Waymarked routes and Bridleways.

How to get there:

Ty'n y Groes is in Coed y Brenin. Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Bala, Barmouth, and Machynlleth are the nearest towns or villages.

Follow the brown tourist signs on the A470 and turn East just South of Ganllwyd village, 200m North of the Tyn y Groes Hotel. The car park is 300m down the hill by the side of the river Mawddach.

OS Grid Reference: SH 730 233

Other places to go in Coed y Brenin

RIVER MAWDDACH TOWARDS TYN-Y-GROES PICNIC AREA

Facilities:

ToiletsParkingEasy Access

Activities

Barbecue
Walking Open access, Waymarked walk and Public Rights of Way.
Mynydd Penrhos Mountain Trail
Kings Guard Trail
Cycling Open access on forest roads. Waymarked routes and Bridleways.
HorseRiding.gif Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.
Fishing Fishing for salmon & sea trout, permits from Dolgellau Angling Association.

Contact:

Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

e-mail: graeme.stringer@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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