Top 8 Free Things to do in Dolgellau, Wales

July 9, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Dolgellau, United Kingdom including Cader Idris, The Mawddach Trail, St Mark's Church, New Precipice Walk, Cross Keys Dolgellau, Cymer Abbey, Precipice Walk, Torrent Walk.
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1. Cader Idris

Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau Wales http://www.snowdonia.gov.wales/visiting/walking/mountain-walks/pony-path-ty-nant
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5.0 based on 503 reviews

Cader Idris

Reviewed By lucyharries_89 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

After reading about the different tracks you can take up to the summit, I decided to opt for the Minffordd path, and I was not disappointed! I managed to get here on the T2 bus from Dolgellau - it drops you off next to Dol Idris Car Park - just ask the driver where to jump off if you're unsure. Once you reach the car park, follow the signs to the start of the track - there is also a little cafe en route if you need any supplies, but don't rely on it too much as it wasn't open on the day that I went! The Minffordd Path itself is relatively easy to follow. After a steep initial ascent (with lot's of steps through a woodland) you reach a split in the path - a little stone bridge going right will take you up the Mynydd Moel path, which is a giant scree slope. The left will continue your journey along the Minffordd path and takes you to Llyn Cau,which is a really pretty lake, and a gorgeous spot to have a chill and recharge before continuing. After you've relaxed a bit, or just stopped for a photo opportunity, continue along the ridge, keeping the lake to your right and prepare for another steep climb towards Craig Cwm Amarch, the first peak you reach (after climbing over a stile). After taking a moment to admire the views, continue along the downward path for about 10-15 minutes and eventually the path will start ascending again - the path is pretty clearly marked until you get to this point, but then it becomes a bit difficult to follow as you begin the ascent as there is a lot of loose rock - just try and keep to the right and you'll eventually reach the trig point! From the top, you can choose to either go back the same way or choose a different descent. For anyone relying on the buses, like me, you can take the Mynydd Moel path back to the Dol Idris car park. Follow the flat ridge on the summit for a good while (it is essentially a circular route around the opposite side of Llyn Cau that you ascended). After a while you reach a stile - cross this and begin your descent down the scree slope. You eventually cross the little stone bridge that you saw on the way up, which then joins the Minffordd Path again for the final part of the descent back to the car park. Be warned, the descent down the Mynydd Moel is really tough on the knees - I thought mine were okay but this mountain proved me wrong! Overall, this was a challenging hike, but I would do it gain. The views never get tiring and, having done Snowdon 2 years previously, this was a far more spectacular walk. It really is not to be missed!

2. The Mawddach Trail

Dolgellau to Barmouth, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau Wales +44 1341 422888 http://www.eryri-npa.gov.uk/visiting/walking/Easy-Leisure-Walks/Mawddach-Trail
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5.0 based on 429 reviews

The Mawddach Trail

Reviewed By 533carmelr - Bolton, United Kingdom

Started at Barmouth Beach and walked over the bridge (a train came across at the same time!) It was sunny and such a nice stroll. Bikes overtook us, as did joggers but it didn't matter! We walked from Barmouth to the George 111 pub, and then onto dolleglau. It was about 9 miles so we got the bus back (free on weekends) It's a flat walk and can be done at any pace. I might even try to do a bike next time!!

3. St Mark's Church

Brithdir, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau Wales http://www.friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk/CMSMS/index.php
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

St Mark's Church

4. New Precipice Walk

Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau Wales
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

New Precipice Walk

Reviewed By SJCiren

The New Precipice Walk and the Precipice Walk are two entirely different walks. The New Precipice Walk is not easily accessible for buggies or people with mobility issues. The climb up through the forest from Llyn Tan-y-Graig is beautifully peaceful and the panoramic views at the top over the Mawddach estuary and Cader Idris are simply stunning. It's about 7km - although we got a little lost and added some distance! We went on to find the start of the Precipice Walk and walked around the beautiful reservoir Llyn Cynwch. On a sunny day this would make a perfect picnic spot for those with younger children.

5. Cross Keys Dolgellau

Mill Street, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau LL40 1EY Wales +44 1341 423342
Excellent
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Cross Keys Dolgellau

Reviewed By B2998ZVsarahc - Peak District National Park, United Kingdom

Fantastic boozer. Super friendly, from staff and locals. Retro decor and music. A must visit kind of place.

6. Cymer Abbey

1, Abbey Green, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau LL40 2HE Wales
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4.0 based on 39 reviews

Cymer Abbey

7. Precipice Walk

Excellent
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5.0 based on 225 reviews

Precipice Walk

8. Torrent Walk

Excellent
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4.0 based on 76 reviews

Torrent Walk

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