Address: 1 Tyn Y Coed Gwydyr, Llanrwst LL26 0PN, UK
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Gwydir Uchaf Chapel Videos
Visit North Wales, Sacred Doorways, Churches & Chapels, Rural Conwy
Journey through the Sacred Doorways of rural Conwy. Explore the stories of our heritage, discover our architectural treasures, and experience the tranquility that is unique to our rural Churches and Chapels.
Follow the trail of the Welsh Princes; discover why Wordsworth spent time here; speculate on whether some of the church rafters are really from the Spanish Armada; and immerse yourself in our fabulous welsh tales and legends.
This exciting new project, supported by Conwy CBC's Rural Development Plan, is creating a trail which links 20 churches and chapels across rural Conwy. If you live locally, or are planning a holiday in North Wales, visit the nearest Tourist Information Centre or our website: sacreddoorways.co.uk (going online soon).
The Churches involved in the project this year are:
Llangelynnin; Rowen; Caerhun; Trefriw; Dolgarrog; Llanrychwyn; Llanbedr-y-Cennin; Capel Curig; Betws-y-Coed (St Marys & St Michaels); Llanrwst; Llanddoged; Llanrhos; Gwydir Uchaf; Gwtherin; Penmachno; Dolwyddelan; Ysbyty Ifan; Pentrefoelas; Cerrigydrudion; and Llanfihangel GM.
Ghost Hunters at Gwydir Castle
Notice a long white wisp go down from the table
Peacock in Gwydir Forest
Peacock in Gwydir Forest . This is near Llanrwst.
This video was taken on the 19th of February 2010.
It is near Gwydir Uchaf Chapel.
Flooding in Llanrwst Fieldwork
Charlotte visits the town of Llanrwst, seeing some of the flood defences in place around the town and discussing how geography students can map flood risk in the town using ipads and arcgis online to record and analyse their data.