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Ty Coch Horse Riding and Trekking Stables
Penmachno, Betws y Coed, Conwy County, Wales
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  • Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, in the beautiful Wybrnant Valley, Ty Mawr was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, first translator of the entire Bible into Welsh
    Ty Mawr Wybrnant
  • The Wybrnant Valley is a secluded valley located between the Lledr Valley and Cwm Penmachno, within the boundaries of the Gwydyr Forest, Conwy County, North Wales
    Wybrnant Valley
  • The Afon Wybrnant rises in the upper levels of the Gwydyr Forest (south), between Cwm Penmachno and the Lledr Valley in Conwy County , North Wales
    Afon Wybrnant
  • Gwydyr Forest covers the hillsides on the west bank of the Conwy Valley in Snowdonia, North Wales
    Gwydyr Forest
  • The Fairy Falls are to be found on the northern edge of the Wybrnant Valley in the Gwydyr Forest, Conwy County, North Wales
    Fairy Falls at Wybrnant
  • Yr Hen Ysgol, the Old School, is located on the steep hill between Pont Gethin, close to Betws-y-Coed, and the Wybrnant Valley, in Conwy County, North Wales
    Yr Hen Ysgol
  • This Ty Bach, or little house, is located on the slopes of the Lledr Valley below the valley of Wybrnant, in Conwy County, North Wales
    Ty Bach
  • A foreshortened view across the Lledr Valley in Conwy County, North Wales
    Lledr Valley Viewpoint
  • Cwm Penamnen is a hidden valley situated to the south of the village of Dolwyddelan, in Conwy County, North Wales
    Cwm Penamnen
  • St
    St Gwyddelan's Church
  • Carreg Alltrem is a rocky Crag in the hidden valley of Cwm Penamnen located to the south of the village of Dolwyddelan, in Conwy County, North Wales
    Carreg Alltrem
  • Y Ro Wen (594m)is a mountain south of Dolwyddelan and north east of Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales
    Y Ro Wen
  • Tai Penamnen is the name given to the remains of the old house  located in Cwm Penamnen, Dolwyddelan, Conwy County, North Wales
    Tai Penamnen
  • Penmachno was an important early Christian centre as is evidenced by an outstanding collection of inscribed stones from the late 5th and mid 6th century AD that are to be found in the parish church
    Penmachno Church
The riding centre at Ty Coch was established in 1973 and offers a wonderful location in North Wales for horse riding, pony trekking or extended day trail rides. Situated 4 miles from Betws y Coed and surrounded by National Trust and Forestry Commission land. It provides breathtaking scenery in which to enjoy the excellent views across the Snowdonia Mountains. Individuals or groups are catered for by a team of experienced staff conducting rides on a variety of over 30 horses that range in size and ability from novice treks to experienced rides. Enjoy horse riding in beautiful North Wales and Snowdonia National Park....

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