Walking in Snowdonia
The
Conwy valley has got to be in the top ten for the most beautiful places
in Britain. In spring the lambs are leaping and the woods are full of
bluebells and wild garlic. Summer is fantastic, beaches on one side,
mountains, lakes and rivers on the other. Autumn is all colour gold
and yellow and winter can be great for the all weather walker ( they
say that there is no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing ) The
Manor is situated 3 miles down the valley from Conwy and you can walk
across the Talyfan mountain (2000ft) to the cliffs above the sea taking
in some breath taking views and if you want to explore the local countryside
on horse back we get to within a few hundred feet of our own Talyfan
mountain where wild ponies graze and buzzards float over head.
Treviw
is just a few miles down the valley and from here you can explore the
Gwidir forest with some of the most beautiful lakes in North Wales.
Betws-y-Coed is 10 miles down the valley and just beyond is where the rugged 3000 ft peaks begin.
If you love to walk you'll love this area in all seasons.Take a walk up our local mountian, the Talyfan. You pass one of the oldest church sites in Britian, you may see the wild horses with buzzards floating above you. From here you will get fantastic views of the whole of the northern Conwy Valley.

Wild Welsh mountain ponies just about a mile from us. This is the Conwy valley isn't it great?
