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Wildlife at Abergynolwyn
 

Dyfi
Gwynedd
Wales
Abergynolwyn, Tywyn, Machynlleth, and Dolgellau are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: SH681067
FAMILY WALKING ONE OF THE WALKS AT ABERGYNOLWYNThe Tal-y-Llyn Railway can take you to the Nant Gwernol station just above the village of Abergynolwyn. From here there are several walks in the scenic Nant Gwernol valley.

Birds: We have information about Red kite

Habitats: We have information about Upland oakwood

How to get there:
Main line train to Tywyn and then steam train to Abergynolwyn/Nant Gwernol.
By car take the B4405 that joins Tywyn and the A487 at Minffordd.

Local Weather Forecast (Multimap)

Enter through:
Nant Gwernol


Facilities:
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Activities:
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Open access, Waymarked walks and miles of Public Rights of Way.

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Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.

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Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.

   
Other places to go in Dyfi
Foel Friog
Tan y Coed




Contact:
Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

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


What else is here
In Abergynolwyn there is also
recreation
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