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Coed Tyglas

Easy hikes and walks around Coed Tyglas

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Easy hiking trails around Coed Tyglas, located in Corris, Gwynedd, Wales, traverse ancient woodlands and offer varied terrain suitable for accessible outdoor activity. The region is characterized by diverse forest ecosystems, often featuring streams and rich flora. While specific details for Coed Tyglas are limited, similar Welsh woodlands provide well-marked paths through natural environments, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. The landscape includes gentle ascents and descents, making it suitable for easy hiking trails.

Best easy hiking trails around Coed Tyglas

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Abercwmeiddaw Quarry Pool – Road Closed loop from Corris Uchaf

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jackie Tarling
September 22, 2025, Little Italy of Corris

Little Italy - This has to be the most amazing place I’ve ever seen to date on a hike. Unfortunately in disrepair though. A hidden gem engulfed in the ancient welsh jungle and its greenery has revealed even more of its fascinating secrets and an the amount of incredible mysteries to be left for us to enjoy and explore and uncover the hundreds of ornate Mediterranean-style structures. Volunteers at the site, dubbed the "Little Italy" of southern Eryri , have been astounded by the amount of the number of the 100’s of these miniature of replica Italian buildings built and nestled within a small woodland. That’s now been dubbed as the “Welsh Jungle” Over a quarter of a century Mr Bourne hauled thousands of buckets of water and ballast from the Afon Deri in the valley below to be mixed with concrete to make mortar. A modest Datsun 4x4 and trailer did some of the heavy lifting but, for the final stretch, up through the garden, sheer physical strength was required. The area is dotted with iconic Italian structures ranging from the Duomo of Florence to the Rialto Bridge of Venice. Among the more recent finds are some unexpected elements a miniature Italian and English version of villages, a cat cemetery, and what appears to be a Venetian canal, which may have once carried flowing water. Each discovery further amplifies the admiration and dedication of Jonathan Fell holds and cares for the site's as creators, to honour the man who took over 25 years to build such an impressive site. His name Mark Bourne he and his wife Muriel both together had built. The incredible homage to one of that is an Italian architecture, located on the fringes of the village of Corris, located between Dolgellau and Machynlleth, as a testament to their obsession, perseverance, and creativity. To replica the renowned Italianate village of the Portmeirion village that’s located in Porthmadog.

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The Corris Institute is a charming Grade II listed building in the village of Corris. Built in 1911 in the late Medieval vernacular revival style, the Institute serves as a community centre and post office, amongst other things. Source: https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/403579/

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A pretty, metal footbridge across the bubbling Afon Deri, which further down the valley flows through Corris.

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At the centre of Abercwmeiddaw Quarry there is a small pool, not really big enough to be called a lake, but it is a pretty, unspoiled and peaceful spot.

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Almost surreal, what an achievement, it looks like an awful lot of painstaking work and love has gone into the creation of this unique attraction. A steep but short walk uphill from Corris.

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Be ready for a good climb

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A hidden gem engulfed in the ancient welsh jungle and its greenery has revealed even more of its fascinating secrets and an the amount of incredible mysteries to be left for us to enjoy and explore and uncover the hundreds of ornate Mediterranean-style structures from world wide.

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Little Italy has to be the most beautiful incredible place I’ve ever seen to date. A hidden gem engulfed in the ancient welsh jungle and its greenery has revealed even more of its fascinating secrets and an the amount of incredible mysteries to be left for us to enjoy and explore and uncover the hundreds of ornate Mediterranean-style structures. Volunteers at the site, dubbed the "Little Italy" of southern Eryri , have been astounded by the amount of the number of the 100’s of these miniature of replica Italian buildings built and nestled within a small woodland. That’s now been dubbed as the “Welsh Jungle” Over a quarter of a century Mr Bourne hauled thousands of buckets of water and ballast from the Afon Deri in the valley below to be mixed with concrete to make mortar. A modest Datsun 4x4 and trailer did some of the heavy lifting but, for the final stretch, up through the garden, sheer physical strength was required. The area is dotted with iconic Italian structures ranging from the Duomo of Florence to the Rialto Bridge of Venice. Among the more recent finds are some unexpected elements a miniature Italian and English version of villages, a cat cemetery, and what appears to be a Venetian canal, which may have once carried flowing water. Each discovery further amplifies the admiration and dedication of Jonathan Fell holds and cares for the site's as creators, to honour the man who took over 25 years to build such an impressive site. His name Mark Bourne he and his wife Muriel both together had built. The incredible homage to one of that is an Italian architecture, located on the fringes of the village of Corris, located between Dolgellau and Machynlleth, as a testament to their obsession, perseverance, and creativity. To replica the renowned Italianate village of the Portmeirion village that’s located in Porthmadog.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Coed Tyglas located?

Coed Tyglas is a forest situated in Corris, Gwynedd, Wales, near the villages of Bryn Eglyws and Corris Uchaf. It's nestled in a region known for its ancient woodlands and varied natural landscapes.

How many easy hiking trails are available around Coed Tyglas?

There are 29 easy hiking trails available around Coed Tyglas, offering a variety of options for accessible outdoor activity. In total, the area features 116 routes for different ability levels.

What is the terrain like on the easy hiking trails in Coed Tyglas?

The easy trails around Coed Tyglas traverse ancient woodlands and often feature varied terrain. While generally accessible, you can expect paths that include gentle ascents and descents, sometimes on unmade and uneven surfaces with rocks and tree roots, characteristic of Welsh woodlands. Many routes follow well-marked paths through diverse forest ecosystems.

Are there any circular easy routes in Coed Tyglas?

Yes, many of the easy trails around Coed Tyglas are designed as loops. For example, the Corris – Idris Stores loop from Corris Uchaf is a popular easy circular route, as is the Little Italy of Corris – Afon Deri Footbridge loop from Corris Uchaf.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see on these trails?

Coed Tyglas and the surrounding area are rich in natural beauty. You can expect to encounter ancient woodlands with diverse flora, including important ground flora and various mosses and lichens. Many trails run alongside streams or rivers, adding to the scenic beauty. Due to the elevated positions of some woodlands in the region, you might also find panoramic views of surrounding valleys and mountain ranges.

Are the easy hiking trails in Coed Tyglas suitable for families?

Yes, the easy hiking trails are generally suitable for families. Routes like the Abercwmeiddaw Quarry Pool – Road Closed loop from Corris Uchaf offer short, accessible walks through woodland with minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for a family outing. The rich biodiversity also provides opportunities for wildlife observation, which can be engaging for children.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails?

While specific regulations for Coed Tyglas are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Welsh woodlands. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, preferably on a lead, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions.

What is the typical distance and duration for an easy hike in Coed Tyglas?

Easy hikes in Coed Tyglas vary in length and duration. For instance, the Corris – Idris Stores loop from Corris Uchaf is about 4.0 miles (6.5 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 57 minutes. Shorter options like the Abercwmeiddaw Quarry Pool – Road Closed loop from Corris Uchaf are around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and can be completed in less than an hour.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Coed Tyglas?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil ancient woodlands, the diverse plant life, and the well-marked paths that allow for an immersive experience in nature. The varied terrain and scenic vistas are also frequently highlighted.

Is there parking available near the easy hiking trails?

While specific parking facilities for Coed Tyglas are not detailed, areas like Corris Uchaf, which serves as a starting point for several routes, typically offer local parking options. It's advisable to check for designated parking areas or roadside parking availability before your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit Coed Tyglas for easy hikes?

The ancient woodlands of Coed Tyglas offer a beautiful hiking experience throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant new growth and wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning foliage colors. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for walking, and even winter can be magical with crisp air and unique forest views, provided conditions are safe. The rich biodiversity makes it ideal for wildlife observation in warmer months.

Are there any viewpoints along the easy trails?

Many Welsh woodlands, especially those in elevated positions like parts of the Coed Tyglas region, offer breathtaking panoramic views of surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. While specific viewpoints on easy trails are not listed, the varied terrain often provides opportunities for scenic outlooks as you hike through the forest.

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