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Llanrwst to Llanrhychwyn and the Grey Mare's tail waterfall in Wales
., Llanrwst, Conwy County, Wales
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  • The Gower Suspension Bridge is a footbridge that spans the River Conwy between the towns of Llanrwst and Trefriw in the Conwy Valley
    Gower Bridge
  • By the time the River Conwy reaches Llanrwst its three major tributaries have already joined the Conwy
    Conwy River at Llanrwst
  • A stone effigy of Hywel Coetmor in Llanrwst Parish Church, Conwy Valley, North Wales
    Stone Effigy of Hywel Coetmor
  • Llanrwst Church is located on the banks of the Conwy River close to the centre of the town of Llanrwst
    St Grwst Church Llanrwst
  • Coffin of Llywelyn Fawr, Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, Wales
    Coffin of Llywelyn the Great
  • The Llanrwst Almshouses have for four centuries provided free housing for 'twelve poor men' over the age of sixty-five, living in Llanrwst or the outlying parishes
    Llanrwst Almshouse
  • As its name suggests the Pen y Bont Inn is close to Pont Fawr Llanrwst's most iconic structure
    Pen y Bont Inn
  • Pont Fawr is a steep and elegant three-arch stone bridge that crosses the Conwy River in Llanrwst, Conwy County, North Wales
    Pont Fawr Bridge
  • Huddled together with the stone bridge, Pont Fawr, on the west bank of the Conwy River at  Llanrwst is one of Wales most picturesque old houses, Tu Hwnt i’r Bont
    Tu Hwnt ir Bont
  • A view looking north up the Conwy Valley, North Wales
    Conwy Valley Viewpoint 2
  • As its name suggests this walk starts in the small village of Trefriw in the Conwy Valley, North Wales
    Trefriw Lakes Trail
  • As their name suggests the Trefriw Fairy Falls are situated in Trefriw, a village in the Conwy Valley, North Wales
    Fairy Falls Trefriw
  • The oldest part of the present church dates from the late 11th century, and is known locally as Llewelyn’s Church after Prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, (Llywelyn Fawr or Llywelyn the Great)
    Llanrhychwyn Church
  • The Afon Geirionydd flows from Llyn Geirionydd, a lake located above the town of Trefriw, North Wales
    Afon Geirionydd
  • Klondyke Lead Mill is located in the Crafnant Valley, Trefriw, North Wales
    Klondyke Lead Mill
Car Parking for this walk is available in Llanrwst Car Park or Llanrwst North Railway Station. This walk is available from the Conwy Valley Railway train stations. Alight the train at Llanrwst North Station ( or park your car on the station forecourt). This is a moderate walk, mostly on metalled road, but with one long steep hill section. You should allow 3 hours to complete this walk (distance 5 miles / 8 km). This walk is set in beautiful surroundings and you will pass a historic church, picturesque waterfall and many interesting plants.....

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