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Attractions and Places To See around Llangynog - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llangynog. Llangynog is a village situated at the confluence of the Rivers Eirth and Tanat, at the foot of the Berwyn Mountains. The area features a rich history, including past lead mining and slate quarrying, with visible spoil heaps on Cyrniau and Craig Rhiwarth. It offers a landscape of unspoilt mountains, rivers, and valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Cadair Berwyn Summit

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At 2,730 feet (827 m) Cadair Berwyn is the highest point around and the highest of the Berwyn Hills. The views are great and it's also a quiet part of …

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Cadair Bronwen Summit Cairn

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Cadair Bronwen is a mountain in North Wales and forms part of the Berwyn range. To the south are the higher Berwyn summits, including Cadair Berwyn. To the north lies …

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Moel Sych Summit Cairn

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Once thought to be the highest summit in the Berwyn Range, Moel Sych is actually the third highest behind nearby Cadair Berwyn's main and north summits. Still, at 2,712 feet …

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Pistyll Rhaeadr

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Falling 240 feet (73 m), this is often cited as Britain's highest single drop waterfall. It's spectacular and still feels wild in the wooded gorge despite the base of the …

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Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala)

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At 6km long and 0.8km wide Llyn Tegid is the largest natural lake in Wales. The glacial lake formed in the fault line between Bala and Tal-y-Llyn towards the end …

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Chris Shannon
September 27, 2025, Moel Sych Summit Cairn

I'm sure it looks nice shame I had no view

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The loop from Llandrillo going anticlockwise is very steady and pleasant. But be prepared for substantial bog trotting in the central part of the valley passing the area marked as Gwern Wynodl. Even with newish goretex boots, we came away with wet feet. Good boots and gaiters, or wellies for that section highly recommended. Return section (first section if doing it clockwise) is also pretty boggy in parts. It also seemed like a bit more of a slog doing it clockwise.

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Steep path close to the edge on the way up

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Spectacular views on a clear day

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Dave B
May 19, 2024, Pistyll Rhaeadr

Fantastic views of the waterfall and various walks around this area

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September 6, 2023, Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala)

At 6km long and 0.8km wide, Llyn Tegid is the largest natural lake in Wales. The glacial lake formed in the fault line between Bala and Tal-y-Llyn towards the end of the last ice age. The receding glacier left a recessional moraine which dammed the valley and created the lake. Today it's a popular tourist and sport venue with lots of water sports and fishing on the lake and walking trails around it.

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Steve
August 21, 2023, Pistyll Rhaeadr

Highest waterfall in Wales

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Zoe Evans
August 15, 2023, Pistyll Rhaeadr

At 240ft (80m) high it is Britain's tallest single-drop waterfall, captivating all who visit her. Generation after generation take in the spirit and presence of this special place. Many mention how quickly they find peace and reverence within themselves, seldom found in our busy and fragmented world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and viewpoints can I explore around Llangynog?

Llangynog is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Pistyll Rhaeadr, one of Britain's tallest single-drop waterfalls. The area also offers impressive viewpoints like Cadair Berwyn Summit and Moel Sych Summit Cairn, both providing extensive views across the Berwyn Mountains. Additionally, Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) is Wales's largest natural lake, perfect for water activities.

Are there historical or cultural sites to visit in Llangynog?

Yes, Llangynog has a rich history. You can explore the village's heritage through sites like St Cynog's Church, which has origins dating back to the 5th century. Nearby, St Melangell's Church is a historic pilgrimage site with a celebrated medieval shrine. The village also has a deep history of lead mining and slate quarrying, with visible spoil heaps on Cyrniau and Craig Rhiwarth, offering a glimpse into its industrial past.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available near Llangynog?

Llangynog is an excellent base for hikers, with diverse routes in the Berwyn Mountains and surrounding valleys. You can find challenging trails leading to summits like Cadair Berwyn Summit and Cadair Bronwen Summit Cairn. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guides around Llangynog on komoot.

Are there family-friendly activities or walks around Llangynog?

Absolutely. Pistyll Rhaeadr is considered family-friendly, with an easy stroll to the base of the waterfall. Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) offers various water sports and scenic steam train journeys on the Bala Lake Railway, which are great for families. The area also features numerous walking trails suitable for different ages and abilities.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near Llangynog?

Beyond hiking, Llangynog is a hub for various outdoor pursuits. Mountain biking enthusiasts can visit Revolution Bike Park, which offers downhill trails. The area is also popular for cycling, with routes around Lake Vyrnwy and Bala Lake. You can find specific routes for mountain biking, touring, and road cycling in the guides available on komoot, such as MTB Trails around Llangynog or Cycling around Llangynog.

What is the best time of year to visit Llangynog for outdoor activities?

The spring months bring a vibrant landscape adorned with snowdrops, wood anemones, and bluebells, making it a beautiful time for walks. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the lakes. Autumn provides stunning foliage, while winter can offer challenging but rewarding walking routes, though conditions can be more demanding.

Can I go wild swimming in the Llangynog area?

Yes, the area around Llangynog offers opportunities for wild swimming. Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) is a popular spot for wild swimming, being Wales's largest natural lake. Always ensure to check local conditions and safety guidelines before entering the water.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on trails around Llangynog?

The trails around Llangynog vary significantly. You'll find everything from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents in the Berwyn Range. Summits like Cadair Berwyn Summit and Moel Sych Summit Cairn involve intermediate to challenging terrain with significant elevation gain. Some areas, particularly in the Berwyns, can be boggy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Llangynog?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from the mountain summits and the quiet, unspoilt nature of the Berwyn Hills. The spectacular sight of Pistyll Rhaeadr is a highlight for many, despite its popularity. The diverse range of outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to family-friendly lake activities, also receives positive feedback.

Are there any notable historical inns or buildings in Llangynog village itself?

Within Llangynog village, you can find historic establishments like the New Inn, built in 1751, and the Tanat Valley Hotel (formerly the Miner's Arms), with parts dating back to the 16th century. The Memorial Hall, built by local craftsmen, also serves as a cultural hub. For a deeper dive into the village's history, consider picking up "A Llangynog Village Trail" booklet at St Cynog's Church.

Where can I find mountain biking trails near Llangynog?

Llangynog is home to Revolution Bike Park, offering a range of downhill mountain biking trails within 120 acres of private woodland. Additionally, the wider area provides numerous routes for mountain biking, often utilizing the historical spoil heaps from past mining operations. For specific routes and difficulties, check out the MTB Trails around Llangynog guide on komoot.

What wildlife can I expect to see in the Llangynog area?

The area around Llangynog is rich in biodiversity. You can often spot various birds, including finches, tits, woodpeckers, kites, and buzzards. The RSPB reserve at Lake Vyrnwy is particularly good for birdwatching. In spring, the landscape is vibrant with wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty.

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