Best attractions and places to see around Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and outdoor activities. This tranquil rural village, located in the Conwy County Borough of Wales, is situated on the Afon Alwen. The landscape features expansive forests, reservoirs, and open moorland, offering a variety of experiences for visitors. The area provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and engaging with the natural environment.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Though it was not a tough or technical ride, it did take me into territory I had never visited before and was a lovely antidote to the 'fleshpots' of Gwydir Forest or Coed-y-Brenin. Some lovely gentle singletrack, beautiful views and I didn't see another rider for the whole trip - although tbh I did set off at 08.30 on a Wednesday!!
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Llyn Brenig is a reservoir located on Denbigh Moors in North Wales. The artificial lake, which was constructed between 1973 and 1976, was created by building an embankment dam across the Afon Brenig valley. It lies at 1,200 ft (370 m) above sea level on the border between the counties of Conwy and Denbighshire. It is used to manage the flow in the River Dee as part of the River Dee regulation system.
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Here you have a super good section of singletrack as you meander your way through Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve to the north of Llyn Brenig. You have fine views but don't let it distract you too much as walkers use this track as well.
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The grand, ornate stone dam of Alwen Reservoir couldn't be more of a contrast to the neighbouring Llyn Brenig Dam. It's well worth taking a minute or two to take in this magnificent feat of engineering, that was completed in 1920. The reservoir here was built to provide drinking water for Liverpool and the Wirral.
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A fantastic section of singletrack as you wind your way through Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve to the north of Llyn Brenig. The undulating trail features on the Two Lakes and Brenig marked cycle routes. Look into the distance when you rejoin the road heading west to east and you may be able to see the ridge of the Clwydian Range and the sea beyond.
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A long and winding doubletrack gravel road that flanks the eastern shore of Llyn Brenig. It's a little rough in places so best on a gravel bike, sturdy hybrid or mountain bike rather than a pure road bike. Enjoy the views as you meander around the little inlets and see what wildlife you can see across the water.
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A pleasant place for a picnic near the dam at the end of the Alwen reservoir.
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The area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Llyn Brenig, a large artificial lake popular for various activities, or the impressive Alwen Dam, a magnificent feat of engineering. The village is also situated on the Afon Alwen, which flows through a steep, wooded valley. Additionally, the southwestern edge of the expansive Clocaenog Forest is nearby, and the Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve offers fantastic singletrack trails.
Yes, the region has several historical points of interest. You can explore St Michael's Church, a 13th-century church with connections to William Wordsworth. The Wayfarer Memorial Traverse is a historical route significant for early off-road cycling. Other nearby sites include Bodtegir Old Farmhouse, Pont Llyn Gigfran, Derwen Churchyard Cross, and the historic Rug Chapel and Llangar Church, both about 5 miles away.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include walking, hiking, cycling, and horse riding, especially around Llyn Brenig and the Alwen Dam. Fishing is available in the River Alwen and Llyn Brenig. You can find more details on routes for these activities in our guides for gravel biking, hiking, and running trails.
Cycling is very popular here, particularly around Llyn Brenig. You can enjoy the Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack, which winds through the Gors Maen Llwyd nature reserve, or the Llyn Brenig — East Shore Gravel Track. There are also marked cycle routes like the Two Lakes and Brenig trails. For more options, check out our guide to gravel biking around Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous walking opportunities, including local walks, an Archaeology Trail, and sections of the 'Taith Clwyd' (The Clwydian Way footpath). Popular routes include those around Llyn Brenig and the Alwen Dam. For detailed routes, explore our guide to hiking around Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr.
Families can enjoy the scenic walks and cycling paths around Llyn Brenig, which is noted as family-friendly. The Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre offers facilities and activities. The Alwen Dam area is also a pleasant spot for a picnic. Many of the easier walking and cycling routes are suitable for families.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. You can fish in the River Alwen, with permits often available from the Crown Inn. Llyn Brenig is also a renowned fishing spot, and permits and boat hire can be obtained at its visitor center.
Excellent viewpoints are abundant. Llyn Brenig itself offers glorious views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The Alwen Dam provides a unique perspective on this impressive structure. When cycling the Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack, you can often see the Clwydian Range and the sea in the distance on clear days.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and fishing. Autumn brings stunning foliage to the wooded valleys. For stargazing, clear nights in any season are ideal, especially in the unspoiled Mynydd Hiraethog Dark Skies landscape.
Yes, the area is part of the unspoiled Mynydd Hiraethog Dark Skies landscape, making it an excellent location for stargazing. On clear nights, you can enjoy exceptional views of the night sky away from light pollution.
The terrain varies, offering a mix of experiences. You'll find doubletrack gravel roads, like the Llyn Brenig — East Shore Gravel Track, which can be a little rough in places. There are also fantastic singletrack sections, such as the Cairn Ben Lloyd Singletrack, which can be undulating. Some areas, like the Wayfarer Memorial Traverse, feature rocky gravel riding, which can be wet in winter.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr are dog-friendly, especially for walks around Llyn Brenig and in Clocaenog Forest. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions.
The Crown Inn in the village is an 18th or early 19th-century establishment offering a pub with a real log fire, providing a welcoming spot for food and drink. The Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre also has a cafe.


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