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Wildlife at Ty'n y Groes
 

Coed y Brenin
Gwynedd
Wales
Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Bala, Barmouth, and Machynlleth are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: SH 730 233
RIVER MAWDDACH TOWARDS TYN-Y-GROES PICNIC AREARiverside picnic site.

Mammals: We have information about Badger

Birds: We have information about Red kite

How to get there:
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.

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

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Open access on forest roads. Waymarked routes and Bridleways.

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Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.

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Fishing for salmon & sea trout, permits from Dolgellau Angling Association.


Other places to go in Coed y Brenin
Hermon
Glasdir
Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
Tyddyn Gwladys
Dolgefeiliau

Contact:
Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

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


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