by Ordnance Survey (Author)

Experience one of the most unimaginably beautiful parts of Wales as the southern area of Snowdonia National Park stretches down to the sea. From the heights of Llyn Tegid, Wales’ largest natural lake, and Cadair Idris, mountain of madmen and poets, descend to the beautiful beaches of Tywyn and Aberdovey.
- Climb Cadair Idris, the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia (also known as Pen Y Gadair), for breathtaking views of the Welsh landscape and coastline
- Explore eclectic Machynlleth, with its Tate art gallery and quirky antiques shops, delve into the Dovey (Dyfi) Valley, or take the scenic Tal-y-llyn railway
- Walk, hike, climb or cycle up the Cross-Britain Way from the coast to Llyn Tegid and Bala, or discover the gorgeous coastline with the Wales Coast Path





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