Pendre Walk

An easy, level walk which visits St Cadfan's church before making a bee-line for the Afon Dysynni.After a walk beside the river, you turn inland, passing a fine dovecot and what remains of Ynysymaengwyn, once a stately home. A short walk along the road brings you to the ancient Croes-faen, where you turn left to either return to the start along quiet lanes or make a short diversion to Hen-dy Station and a ride back in the train.

Technical sheet

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A Tywyn walk posted on 26/05/20 by Talyllyn Railway. Last update : 29/06/22
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 5.56 km
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    Calculated time: 1h 40 
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    Difficulty: Easy

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    Return to departure point: Yes
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    Vertical gain: + 14 m
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    Vertical drop: - 14 m

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    Highest point: 20 m
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    Lowest point: 0 m
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    Area: Snowdonia
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    District: Tywyn 
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    Start/End: N 52.587233° / W 4.081214°

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Description

(S/E) Leave Pendre Station and turn left. At the crossroads, turn right along Brook Street. When you reach the main road turn left, passing the Corbett Arms Hotel and the Cinema on your right. Turn right along Gwalia Road, after visiting the church of St Cadfan. Follow the road, which bends to the right, becomes a single track
and continues across flat reclaimed land. Continue ahead when the tarmac ends and the view along the valley begins to open. Go through a gate and continue ahead. Gradually the prominent dark outcrop of Birds' Rock comes into view on your right. You reach a footbridge on your left and a gate ahead.

(1) Go through kissing-gate ahead, and the next two gates. Now do not turn sharp right, but follow the signed route half-right towards a gateway. You reach the gateway and stile (broken). Go through and veer right towards the next gateway and (broken) stile. Go through and climb the bank. Turn right to walk with the water to your left. This is a popular area for local anglers. You reach a stile by a gate.

(2) Cross this stile and turn right over a footbridge. Go through a metal gate and follow the track, initially beside woods, and later beside a wall. You pass a handsome dovecot, one of the few remaining intact buildings of Ynysymaengwyn. Follow the track through ruined farm buildings. Go through a gate and follow the lane ahead, beside a caravan park. Go through gates and finally through metal gates to reach the road (elephant motif on gate-posts – badge of Corbett family).

(3) Turn right, cross the road and walk along the verge, taking great care on this main road. Continue along the road until you reach a left turn. Follow this, stopping to look at Croes-faen, the Dragon Stone, just over the hedge. This was once a marker on an ancient Pilgrim's Way: in legend, it was placed here to protect the town from a ferocious dragon!

(4) Turn left at the next junction and continue. (If you wish, you can turn left to reach Hendy Station, for a train ride back.) Cross the Talyllyn Railway and continue. When you reach the entrance to Ty-Mawr, turn right beside a handsome, but now redundant, step-stile, and walk along the track. Continue to return to Pendre Station.(S/E)

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 14 m - Pendre Station
  2. 1 : km 1.68 - alt. 2 m - Kissing-gate
  3. 2 : km 3.01 - alt. 7 m - Stile
  4. 3 : km 3.67 - alt. 10 m - A493
  5. 4 : km 4.38 - alt. 7 m - Croes-faen
  6. S/E : km 5.56 - alt. 14 m - Pendre Station

Useful Information

Remember this is sheep country : if you must take your dog, always keep it on a lead.

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