Bontddu
Bontddu, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales is a small settlement east of Barmouth, in the community of Llanelltyd.
Description
Bontddu consists of a small collection of dwellings, a former chapel and a pub called The Halfway House. The settlement is notable as it is the location of Clogau St David's gold mine that traditionally supplies gold for royal wedding rings.[1]
Events
In 1997 the tanks at Bontddu petrol station leaked which caused a fireball and evacuation.[2]
Tourism
Local tourism information describes a popular walk in the area of Bontddu:
- 'follows the 100 metre contour line along the estuary to the East of Borthwnog. Directly behind us walk up into the RSPB (Garth Gell) reserve and on up toward Cwm Mynach and beyond to the wilds of the Harlech Dome. Bear left from the latter path and double back behind the village of Bontddu and join the old drovers track across to Pont Scethin which allegedly was the scene of many highway robberies in the 17th century'.
References
- Association, Laura Elston and Tony Jones, Press (19 May 2018). "Why it is unusual that Prince Harry will wear a wedding ring". walesonline. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- "Villagers flee homes after petrol leak". The Independent. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
External links
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- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Bontddu and surrounding area
- Mawddachestuary.co.uk - What's on in Bontddu
- grid reference SH673189
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