South Snowdonia
South Snowdonia
Remote unspoilt mountains steeped in history, deep wooded valleys and spectacular estuaries
Bordered by the beautiful Dwyryd and Dyfi estuaries, the mountains of south Snowdonia include some of Wales' most fascinating National Trust places It is here that the roots of the Trust took hold, with the acquisition in 1895 of Dinas Oleu.
Separated by the dramatic Mawddach estuary, the mountain ranges of Cader Idris and the Rhinogydd dominate the scenery and the area's coastline includes some of the most ecologically important sand dunes in the British Isles.
The area is a stronghold of the Welsh language and culture and is extremely rich in prehistoric and medieval archaeology.
Venue Category:
Wildlife and Nature
Associated Organisation:
Activities provided:
Environment
Nature Trail
Activities for people with SEN/Disabilities:
No
Curriculum:
Science
Suitability:
Key Stage 2 (8-11)
Key Stage 3 (12-14)
Key Stage 4 (15-16)
Key Stage 5 (17+)
Residential?:
No
Locality:
Venue Address:
Tyn-y-Coed workbase
Ganllwyd
Dolgellau
Gwynedd
LL40 2HE
Venue Contact Number:
01341 440238
Contact Email:
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