Enjoy a ride through the beautiful Welsh scenery on a steam engine. Regular train service to Llangollen through summer, and at weekends in winter. Corwen Station is walking distance from Bron Y Graig.
20 minute drive
Snowdonia National Park
Covering a total of 823 square miles, Snowdonia is Wales’ largest National Park landscape steeped with culture, history, and heritage and extensive recreation opportunities.
20 minute drive
Bala Lake Railway
A delightful 9 mile return journey alongside Bala Lake, through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. The narrow gauge steam trains give excellent views of the lake amid itssurrounding scenery.
25 minute drive
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The world famous aqueduct, designed by Thomas Telford and now a world heritage site. Wide enough for one narrow boat and one horse, today you can walk the length of the aqueduct (38m high) before enjoying a cool drink in the historic Telford Inn.
30 minute drive
Ty Mawr Country Park
On the banks of the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as walks on prepared pathways, there is an animal barn and visitor centre to relax and have a drink and snack by the river and enjoy the local scenery.
45 minute drive
Velocity 2 Zip Wire
The world’s fastest Zip wire where you can travel at speeds of up to and over 100mph while taking in unbeatable views of Snowdonia.
Things to do
Walking
There are many walking routes in and around Corwen for all abilities. Snowdonia National Park offers a wide and varied number of walks from leisurely to strenuous from
20 minutes to 55 mins from Corwen
For those who feel the need for speed! GYG karting is only 15 minutes away. They have an excellent track used by many including the British Kart Championships.