FAIRY GLEN GORGE

Move over Snowdonia — could this be one of North Wales’ best circular walks?

Start: Betws Y Coed, LL24 0BW

Distance: 4.78 miles

Duration: allow approx. 2 hours

Elevation: 900 feet

Navigation: follow our route here

Nestled in the heart of the Snowdonian countryside lies a magical circular walk in Betws y Coed. This place is rich in folklore and oozes magic from the moment you step onto the grounds. This secluded beauty spot is tucked away just off the Conwy River, and it’s not just it’s mystical vibe that attracts tourists from all corners of the country here.

With stunning views of the Snowdonian landscape every way you turn, it’s no wonder this one was on our wish-list for a fair while—and it’s safe to say it didn’t disappoint.

Please note, to walk down to Fairy Glen Gorge incurs a fee of £1 per adult and 50p per child. This contribution goes towards the upkeep of the facilities while helping keep a small business up-and-running.

Heading away from the gorge, you travel up towards Carpel Garmon Burial Chamber—a neolithic tomb steeped in mystery. Due to its unexplained location, the New Stone Age burial ground is something of a conundrum for historians. Burial chambers of this type are archeologically grouped to an area of the Cotswolds, so Capel Garmon’s location so far up north remains an oddity.

On the home leg, you’ll pass Dinas Mawr— a small but charming peak that offers views across the area and beyond. You’ll also pass Conwy Falls Cafe where you can stop to refuel and enjoy the view.

Just a two-hour drive from Manchester, this route makes for an ideal day trip that combines the best of both — a short walk in nature, and incredibly rewarding views.

Why not give it a go yourself? Navigation details can be found here

Happy exploring!

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