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Mynydd Penrhos Mountain Trail
 

The walk starts among magnificent douglas fir trees along the Afon Mawddach, it then climbs to the top of Mynydd Penrhos,where there are excellent views of the Y Garn, Cader Idris and Rhobell Fawr. The trail follows a number of steep footpaths on an often uneven surface.

How to get there:

Mynydd Penrhos Mountain Trail can be started from Ty'n y Groes 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

Mammals: We have information about Fallow deer and Badger

View from the Mynydd Penrhos Mountain Trail

Ty'n y Groes Facilities.
ToiletsParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Hill-walking boots or similarDemanding
Trail waymarking:
green
Length of trail:
3 miles
Approximate time of trail:
2 hours
Open or closed:
open
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

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


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Warning - Trails can become slippery due to adverse weather conditions. Please take extra care when in the forest. Suitable footwear should be worn at all times.

Penrhos Mountain Trail Guide
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