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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Tywyn

Best natural monuments around Tywyn include a variety of landscapes in Southern Snowdonia, offering diverse natural wonders. The region features coastal areas with expansive beaches, majestic mountains, and ancient woodlands. Tywyn is situated amidst a rich natural environment, providing opportunities for exploring different natural features.

Best natural monuments around Tywyn

  • The most popular natural monuments is Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake), a lake fringed with water lilies and other plants. Legend states that King Arthur once lassoed a monster from…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Tarren Hendre Summit

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Tarren Hendre's grassy summit is the southernmost 2,000-foot (610 m) peak in Snowdonia. This position gives it unique views into mid Wales towards Plylimon and north towards the great mass …

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Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake)

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The Bearded Lake or Llyn Barfog is a pretty mountain lake below Mynydd y Llyn. It's fringed with water lilies and other plants which may explain its name. Legend has …

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Upper Dolgoch Waterfall

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Craig Aderyn (Bird Rock)

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Tywyn Beach and Ancient Peat Beds

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Tywyn beach is a place of many personalities. At high tide, waves can come crashing up to the promenade. At half-tide, miles of beach is exposed, with shingle and groynes …

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April 12, 2026, Tarren Hendre Summit

The walk to bag the 633m summit of Tarrenhendre is not as popular or busy as those on its more famous neighbour on Cadair Idris, but you do get a nice, lovely, scenic and historic walk out of it. There are nice views to be had from the summit too. If you want to add another hill to your tally, then you can easily extend your walk to take in nearby Tarren y Gesail.

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Beautiful view along the paths to reach the upper falls with a few flooded caves/mining tunnels along the route

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Well worth taking a short break here to take in the view...may even get sight of low flying aircraft as it's close to the Mach Loop.

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Tarren Hendre's grassy summit is the southernmost 2,000-foot (610 m) peak in Snowdonia. This position gives it unique views into mid Wales towards Plylimon and north towards the great mass of Cadair Idris. It's also the first summit visited on the Snowdonia Way Mountain Route.

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December 13, 2022, Tarren Hendre Summit

Tarrenhendre at 633m is one of the tops in the Cadair Idris mountain group. It's a big grassy summit with a steeper top and a cairn. It's a good run partly due to its loneliness, you probably won't see anyone and you can have a proper wild adventure!

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The Bearded Lake or Llyn Barfog is a pretty mountain lake below Mynydd y Llyn. It's fringed with water lilies and other plants which may explain its name. Legend has it that once a monster lived here, terrorising the local people. King Arthur came to rid the area of the menace, lassoing the monster with magical chains and dragging it out of the lake with his horse Llamrai. You can even see the horse’s footprint in a nearby rockface - Carn March Arthur.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Tywyn?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake), known for its water lilies and the legend of King Arthur. Another unique site is Tywyn Beach and Ancient Peat Beds, where thousands-year-old petrified forests are occasionally revealed at low tide.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or legendary significance near Tywyn?

Yes, Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake) is steeped in legend, said to be where King Arthur lassoed a monster, with a horse's footprint visible nearby. Additionally, the ancient peat beds exposed at Tywyn Beach are linked to the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod, a mythical sunken kingdom.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in the Tywyn area?

The region offers diverse views. From Tarren Hendre Summit, you'll get expansive views into mid Wales towards Plylimon and north towards Cadair Idris. Craig Aderyn (Bird Rock) provides breathtaking vistas of the Dysynni Valley, Tywyn, and the sea, especially beautiful at sunset.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Tywyn?

Absolutely. Tywyn Beach is excellent for families, offering space for picnics, strolls, and playing in the sand. The walk to Dolgoch Waterfalls is also considered a 'fairy playground' with vibrant green moss, making it an enchanting experience for children.

What hiking opportunities are there near Tywyn's natural monuments?

You can find various hiking opportunities. The Cadair Idris Mountain Range offers challenging hikes with rewarding views, with popular starting points like the Minffordd Path. For a more moderate walk, the path through Nant Gwernol Forest features streams and waterfalls. You can explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Tywyn natural monuments guide.

Where can I see waterfalls around Tywyn?

The Dolgoch Waterfalls, easily accessible near Bryncrug, feature three distinct sets of falls within a moss-covered forest. You can also visit Upper Dolgoch Waterfall, which offers beautiful views along its paths.

What wildlife can I observe near Tywyn's natural monuments?

The RSPB Ynys-hir Reserve, located on the Dyfi estuary, is a haven for birdwatchers, featuring a mix of salt marsh, grasslands, and woodlands. You might also spot dolphins off Tywyn Beach, and Nant Gwernol Forest is known for its diverse habitats and rare wildlife.

What are the best natural monuments for photography in the Tywyn area?

For stunning landscapes, Craig Aderyn (Bird Rock) is highly recommended for its panoramic views, especially at sunset. Tywyn Beach offers beautiful sunsets and the unique sight of ancient peat beds at low tide. The moss-covered 'fairy playground' at Dolgoch Waterfalls also provides picturesque scenes.

Are there any cycling routes near the natural monuments in Tywyn?

Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails around Tywyn. For instance, a road cycling route like 'Tywyn Beach – The Dolgoch Café loop' passes near some natural attractions. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Tywyn, Road Cycling Routes around Tywyn, and MTB Trails around Tywyn guides.

What is special about the beaches near Tywyn?

Tywyn Beach is a long, golden sandy stretch perfect for various activities, known for its stunning sunsets and the ancient peat beds exposed at low tide. Ynyslas Beach and Sand Dunes, on the opposite side of the Dyfi Estuary, also offer beautiful views and golden sands, along with a sunken underwater forest occasionally revealed by storms.

What are the best natural monuments for a challenging adventure?

For a challenging adventure, the Cadair Idris Mountain Range is ideal, offering demanding hikes and rewarding views. Tarren Hendre Summit, part of the Cadair Idris group, also provides a sense of wild adventure due to its solitude and elevation.

Can I find ancient woodlands or forests near Tywyn?

Yes, Nant Gwernol Forest is an ancient woodland with diverse habitats and rare wildlife, featuring a riverside footpath. Coed Ysgubor Wen also contains a patch of ancient woodland at its heart, offering a tranquil experience with tremendous mountain views.

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