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Useful Links |
| Walking |
There is an abundance of woodland and
mountain walks on the doorstep - both leisurely and strenuous. Chose
anything between a stroll in the woods and a climb of Cadair Idris. |
A circuit walk around Esgair Berfa
Walk to Birds Rock
The
Walk Zone
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| Steam Railway |
The Talyllyn Railway is a historic
narrow-gauge steam railway running from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn and Nant
Gwernol. The line passes the delightful Dolgoch Falls with Dolgoch Station
only minutes walk from the property. |
Talyllyn
Railway
2008 Timetable
Railway Shop |
| Bird Watching |
Numerous possibilities for
birdwatching including Red Kites, Peregrines, Choughs, and inland nesting
Cormorants at nearby Bird Rock. |
Nearby RSPB reserve at
Ynys-hir |
| Fishing |
Lake fishing is available on the Tal-y-Llyn
Lake 10 minutes away, with sea fishing from Tywyn or Aberdyfi. |
Tal-y-Llyn fishing
Tywyn Tackle & Bait Centre
Aberdovey Fishing |
| Golf |
Aberdovey offers an 18-hole championship
links course set amongst the beautiful
scenery of Snowdonia National Park. |

Aberdovey Golf Club |
| Beaches |
Tywyn beach is 4 miles (10 minutes) from the
property and Aberdyfi beach and sand dunes are a further 5-10 minutes. |
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| Watersports |
Dovey Yacht Club
in Aberdyfi offers good facilities for visiting windsurfers, dinghy sailors
and cruisers.
Tywyn and Aberdyfi
have launching facilities for fishing boats, jet ski's etc. |
Dovey Yacht Club |
| Centre for Alternative Technology |
A short drive from the property, this is a
must for anyone interested in practical solutions, working examples and
amazing experiments to help save money, energy and the planet. |
Centre for Alternative
Technology |
| Local Events & Festivals |
Throughout the year, there is a wide
range of events and festivals in the area and visitors are always made very
welcome.
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Click to see an
'up to the minute’ listing of local events
& festivals. |
| Outdoor activity days or weekends |
A local company
Up4Adventures offers outdoor activities including
Mountain Biking, Guided Mountain Treks,
Kayaking, Climbing/Abseiling, Canyoning/Gorge Walking, and a High or Low
Ropes Course.
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