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Top 4 Gorges around Glantwymyn

Best canyons around Glantwymyn are found within the wider Dyfi Valley, a region known for its diverse natural landscape and proximity to the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park. Glantwymyn serves as a base for exploring these geographical features, which include deep valleys and river-carved gorges. The area offers opportunities for activities such as gorge walking and navigating rocky formations. These natural attractions contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

View of Llyn Cau from Craig Cwm Amarch

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From Cwm Cau, the impressive pointed summit of Craig Cwm Amarch looks even mightier than Cadair Idris' main Penygadair summit. It is certainly the most airy summit in the massif …

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Dylife Gorge Viewpoint

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The Dylife Gorge is a stunning valley in Mid Wales with the River Twymyn carving through its hills. It was formed during the last Ice Age. The viewpoint offers an amazing view over the gorge.

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Fun section albeit very short. Ride it don't push it.

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Craig Maesglase

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The Dyfi Hills' answer to the Glyderau's famous Devil's Kitchen, Craig Maesglase is a rocky escarpment that tops a dramatic glacial cwm. From the heights, Nant Maesglase cascades 525 feet …

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May 10, 2026, View of Llyn Cau from Craig Cwm Amarch

Craig Cwm Amarch is separated from Cadair Idris by a short, narrow ridge around Craig Cau, which encloses the beautiful lake Llyn Cau.

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From either side you've got a steep descent with a big drop off followed by a testing climb that might not be doable with luggage. If there wasn't a gate then maybe. Single track more gradually going up on the north side, possibly a sheep track or a cut by some adventurous cyclists?

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A quieter peak compared to the Eryri hotspots with great views of Cardigan Bay.

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Seagulls on top of mountain looking for food.

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Fun section albeit very short. Ride it don't push it.

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A challenging yet rewarding hike, with inspiring scenery.

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August 12, 2022, Dylife Gorge Viewpoint

This is the viewpoint up the hill to the east of Dylife. the best view is north down the Afon Twymyn valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features are referred to as 'canyons' around Glantwymyn?

Around Glantwymyn, the term 'canyons' generally refers to the deep valleys and river-carved gorges found within the wider Dyfi Valley and the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park. These areas offer picturesque mountainous terrain, often involving activities like gorge walking or navigating rocky formations rather than traditional, deep slot canyons.

What are some notable viewpoints over gorges in the Glantwymyn area?

You can find several impressive viewpoints. One is View of Llyn Cau from Craig Cwm Amarch, which offers an exceptional perspective over the cwm below and the surrounding mountainous terrain. Another is Dylife Gorge Viewpoint, providing views over the valley carved by the River Twymyn.

Are there opportunities for gorge walking or canyoning near Glantwymyn?

Yes, the region around Glantwymyn, particularly the picturesque mountainous areas of Wales, is known for activities like gorge walking and canyoning. These often involve navigating rivers through rocky formations, with features such as scrambles, climbs, jumps, slides, and sometimes abseiling into deep rock pools. While specific named canyons aren't directly in Glantwymyn, the wider area offers these experiences.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges and valleys around Glantwymyn?

The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and gorge walking is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is generally milder and more predictable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions in mountainous regions can change rapidly.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges around Glantwymyn?

While some gorge walking activities can be challenging, there are many family-friendly walks and trails in the wider Dyfi Valley that offer scenic views of the natural landscape without requiring extreme exertion. Look for 'easy' or 'moderate' graded hiking routes in the area for suitable options.

Can I bring my dog on trails near the gorges?

Many trails in the Dyfi Valley and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserve areas. Always check specific trail guidelines or local signage for any restrictions before you go.

What kind of terrain should I expect when exploring these areas?

You should expect varied terrain, including rocky paths, steep ascents and descents, and potentially wet or muddy sections, especially near rivers and waterfalls. For example, the trail through Combe Valley and Wooden Bridge features a steep descent and a challenging climb. Proper footwear and appropriate gear are recommended.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced hikers near the gorges?

Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For instance, the area around Craig Cwm Amarch provides an airy summit experience with care needed near cliff edges. The Dyfi Hills also feature dramatic glacial cwms and rocky escarpments like Craig Maesglase, offering tranquil but demanding walks.

What outdoor activities are available near the gorges around Glantwymyn?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the area is excellent for hiking and running. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult. For example, there are many hiking trails listed in the Hiking around Glantwymyn guide and running trails in the Running Trails around Glantwymyn guide.

Where can I find easy hiking trails around Glantwymyn?

For easier walks, you can explore routes such as the Corris – Idris Stores loop or the Cwm Llinos – Machynlleth loop. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Glantwymyn guide, which provides details on distance and difficulty.

Are there any waterfalls to see in the gorge areas?

Yes, in areas like Craig Maesglase, you can witness Nant Maesglase cascading 525 feet (160 m), offering a wonderful display of natural beauty within a dramatic glacial cwm.

What should I wear for gorge walking or exploring the rocky areas?

For gorge walking or navigating rocky terrain, wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support. Layered clothing is advisable, as weather can change quickly. If participating in organized canyoning, specific wetsuits and safety gear will be provided by operators.

Is there public transport available to reach hiking areas near the gorges?

Public transport options in rural Wales can be limited. While Machynlleth serves as a local hub, direct public transport to specific trailheads or remote gorge locations near Glantwymyn might be infrequent or unavailable. Planning with a car is often recommended for flexibility.

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