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Wildlife at Tyddyn Gwladys
 

Coed y Brenin
Gwynedd
Wales
Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Bala, Barmouth, and Machynlleth are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: SH 734 262
RHAEADR MAWDDACH WATERFALL AT GWYN-FYNYDDPicnic site.
A walking trail to the spectacular waterfalls of Rhaeadr Mawddach and Pistyll y Cain and the old Gwynfynydd goldmine starts at Tyddyn Gwladys.

Mammals: We have information about Badger

Birds: We have information about Red kite

Habitats: We have information about Upland oakwood

How to get there:
From visitor centre head South on A470 for 2 miles. On reaching the village of Ganllwyd turn sharp left immediately after the 40mph speed limit sign. Follow this minor road over a stone bridge and continue following the road on the right with the river Mawddach below. The car park is on the right at the end of the tarmac road after approx 1.5km (you will pass the pont caen y coed car park en route).

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Other places to go in Coed y Brenin
Hermon
Glasdir
Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
Ty'n y Groes
Dolgefeiliau

Contact:
Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

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


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