We are very close now to the end of a two week break at our lodge in North Wales, which seems to have fallen in between two bouts of glorious weather … both before we came and now due for the next week … after we’ve gone home.
Saying that … we have managed to get out and about in between the showers and explore a few new places that we’d been wanting to visit now for a while.
It seemed very apt that we managed to fit in a hunt for the old beam engine at Dorothea Quarry within a day or so of travelling much further forward in time to go and have a look at the nuclear power station at Trawsfynydd … though I didn’t have this in my mind when choosing either visits.
Steam Dreams …
We’ve been to Dorothea Quarry once before and had a walk part way round the main pit, where we explored the ruins of Talysarn Hall. Since then we’ve wanted to go back and try walking round in the opposite direction, with a view to finding the old beam engine.
It actually ended up being a lovely short walk starting off from where we parked on the roadside just before the track leading to the quarry …
In no time at all we’d reached the main quarry pit …… where we took in the view before heading down a short, but quite steep, path towards some signs of crumbling industrial activity …
We spent a good while just generally mooching around and getting up close and personal with the old engine house …It was a very thought provoking spot … just imagining what things would have been like when the quarry was in full swing … long before nature had started to reclaim that which is no longer in use …
Having found what we came for it was time to retrace our steps back up the hill … where we stopped to take in the view before making our way back to the car …Atomic Scenes …
Whilst we’ve been meaning to explore the nuclear power station site at Trawsfynydd for a while now we were spurred on after watching an episode of ‘Our Welsh Chapel Dream’ … so we were following Keith and Marge’s footsteps with this walk.
We parked up in the visitors’ car park and headed across to the lake …
We followed the path alongside the lake to a bit of an information point …Considering where we were, apart from a constant humming in the air, it really is a beautiful and tranquil spot …
… and you can really get up close and personal to the reactors …The footpath then skirts a woodland, avoiding a restricted area, before coming back to the lake and continuing round. We decided to retrace our steps and passed close by the distribution grid …
We made our way back to the car and headed into Trawsfynydd village, where we parked up for another wander …It was a lovely walk across the fields … with plenty of inquisitive eyes upon us along the way …Whilst the footbridge is closed, with no real idea of if and when it will ever open again, we were really glad we’d found it … though it may have involved less effort looking at it from the other side …
It was time to head back and it was a bit of a slog back up the hill …… but after a bit of a rest stop on the bench in the children’s play area we were soon back at the car.
There was then a quick call in at The Cowshed for pasties on our way back.
Two places that we’ve had on the list to visit for a while and both very worth the effort 😀
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