Visitor attractions and information - Tywyn
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Talyllyn Railway Company, Wharf Station, Tywyn,
Gwynedd LL36 9EY. Tel: 01654 710472. The Talyllyn Railway is
a historic narrow-gauge steam railway, set in the beautiful Mid-Wales
countryside. The line runs for seven and a quarter miles (11.8
km) through the beautiful Fathew valley. Running from Tywyn to
Abergynolwyn and Nant Gwernol, the line passes the delightful
Dolgoch Falls and there are excellent forest walks at Nant Gwernol.
www.talyllyn.co.uk. Location:
In the centre of Tywyn. |
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Owain Glyndwr Heritage/Visitor Centre, Parliament House, Heol
Maengwyn, Machynlleth, SY20 8EE. Tel: 01654 702827. Interpretive
and brass-rubbing centre. Souvenirs, colourful display of photographs,
notes, models and books depicting Welsh history in the Middle
Ages and the story of Owain Glyndwr's rebellion. About 9 miles northeast of Tywyn. |
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Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth,
Powys SY20 9AZ. Tel: 01654 705950. Europes leading eco-centre
and set in beautiful countryside, the Centre is a unique visitor
attraction with seven acres of interactive displays to inspire
and entertain visitors of all ages. Ride the water-cliff railway,
relax in our tranquil tropical organic gardens, enjoy our free
holiday activities for kids and step inside Britains greenest
building with gift shop and information centre. Open all year
round, seven days a week. An amazing feat of engineering, and
unique in Europe, the cliff railway is an ecologically sound
way of transporting visitors between the car park, which is at
valley floor level, and the centre itself which is in an old
slate quarry, 180ft above. About
12 miles northeast of Tywyn. |
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Cinema
Tywyn, Corbett Square, Tywyn, LL36 9DF. Tel: 01654 710260. Location:
In the centre of Tywyn. |
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