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Tal-y-llyn Railway: Tel: (01654) 767 472
www.talyllyn.co.uk
Located 4 miles away in Tywyn, this is the first Railway Preservation
Society in the World and has set an example for other declining
railways to follow. On the site is a museum that follows the
history of the railway line from its conception to the present
day as well as a café.
The line is 7 ¼ miles long and a return journey takes
2 ½ hours with stops along the route that offer pleasant
walks. There is also a café at Abergynolwyn station.
Runs daily through out high season.
Vale of Rheidol Railway: Tel: (01970) 625 819
www.rheidolrailway.co.uk
Located in Aberystwyth, a 50 minute journey to the south of
the hotel.
This line takes you into the hills inland from Aberystwyth,
rising up over 600 ft. ending at The Devil's Bridge and Mynach
Falls. Well worth a visit.
Welshpool and Llanfair Railway: Tel: (01938) 810 861
www.wllr.org.uk
Running daily through out the high season, this line follows
the road and has views of the rolling hills. A 45 minute journey
from the hotel.
Fairbourne and Barmouth Railway: Tel: (01341) 250
362
www.fairbourne-railway.co.uk
A 30 minute drive from the hotel this little railway follows
the sea wall and ends at a little café at the end of
the spit with views of the Mawddach Estuary and north of the
mountains of Snowdonia.
Bala Lake Railway: Tel: (01678) 540 666
www.bala-lake-railway.co.uk
Located 1 hour away this little railway runs along the side
of Wales' largest lake. The return journey takes 1 hour.
Ffestiniog Railway: Tel: (01766) 516 006
www.festrail.co.uk
Located 1 hour to the north of the hotel at Porthmadog, this
line offers some of the best mountain views as it takes you
deep into Snowdonia climbing over 700 ft. passing through pasture
and forest along the way.
Llanberis Lake Railway: Tel: (01286) 870 549
www.lake-railway.co.uk
Located 1 ½ hours to the north of the hotel this railway
journey is only 40 minutes long but you travel at the base of
Snowdon Mountain and along the side of Llanberis lake. The scenery
here is spectacular and there is also the Welsh Slate museum
here to enjoy.
Centre for Alterative Technology.
Tel: (01654) 705 950
www.cat.org.uk
Located 3 miles north of Machylleth (5 mins. Away) is this world
renowned centre that aims to inspire, inform and enable people
to explore new ways of living. This is an ideal place for the
whole family to visit for the day.
Pony Trekking.
Abergwynant Pony Trekking Centre:
Tel: (01341) 422 377
This trekking center is a Wales Tourist Board Certified
Activity Provider and offers treks for 2 hours that take you
through a variety of countryside with great views of the Mawddach
Estuary and of Cader Idris.
Booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
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