Cwm Penmachno

Settlement in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Cwm Penmachno

Afon y Foel
Afon y Foel Credit: Peter McDermott

Cwm Penmachno is a small village located in the county of Caernarfonshire, Wales. Situated in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, it is surrounded by picturesque natural beauty, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The village is nestled in a narrow valley, known as a "cwm" in Welsh, hence its name. Its location provides easy access to stunning landscapes and hiking trails, attracting walkers and cyclists from all over. The nearby mountains, including Moel Siabod and the Carneddau range, offer breathtaking views and challenging routes for those seeking adventure.

Cwm Penmachno has a rich history, with evidence of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times. It was predominantly a farming community, but the discovery of slate in the 19th century led to the development of local mines and a subsequent population boom. Today, the village retains some of its traditional charm, with historic cottages and a sense of tranquility.

Despite its small size, Cwm Penmachno offers a range of amenities for visitors. There is a community center, a village hall, and a pub, providing opportunities for socializing and enjoying local hospitality. The village also hosts various events throughout the year, including agricultural shows and cultural festivals, showcasing the region's heritage.

In summary, Cwm Penmachno is a picturesque village nestled in the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. With its rich history, outdoor activities, and sense of community, it is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of nature.

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Cwm Penmachno Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.008037/-3.862096 or Grid Reference SH7547. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Afon y Foel
Afon y Foel
Hafodyredwydd
Hafodyredwydd
Moel Marchyria
Moel Marchyria
Approaching Capel Rhyd y Meirch
Approaching Capel Rhyd y Meirch
Penmachno Quarry
Penmachno Quarry
Lower quarry area A view over the lower quarry area of Chwarel Cwm Machno, which was severely landscaped in the 1980s with the removal of a number of structures and the old mills buildings.
Lower quarry area
A view over the lower quarry area of Chwarel Cwm Machno, which was severely landscaped in the 1980s with the removal of a number of structures and the old mills buildings.
Ash tree Growing at the base of a slope of slate waste. Part of the process whereby the old tips will in time become completely lost in a new forest.
Ash tree
Growing at the base of a slope of slate waste. Part of the process whereby the old tips will in time become completely lost in a new forest.
View along hillside to Blaen-y-cwm disused quarry
View along hillside to Blaen-y-cwm disused quarry
View east from the Rhiwbach tram road
View east from the Rhiwbach tram road
Arwydd "Cwm-Penmachno" sign A pre-Worboys village sign, with raised lettering.  Unusually for Caernarvonshire County Council village signs, this one does not give the distance to the preceding or the next village.  The latter can be explained by the fact that Cwm Penmachno is at the head of the valley.
Arwydd "Cwm-Penmachno" sign
A pre-Worboys village sign, with raised lettering. Unusually for Caernarvonshire County Council village signs, this one does not give the distance to the preceding or the next village. The latter can be explained by the fact that Cwm Penmachno is at the head of the valley.
Carrog, Cwm Penmachno
Carrog, Cwm Penmachno
Eglwys Cwm Penmachno Church Now converted to a dwelling.
Eglwys Cwm Penmachno Church
Now converted to a dwelling.
Tai yng Nghwm Penmachno / Houses in Cwm Penmachno
Tai yng Nghwm Penmachno / Houses in Cwm Penmachno
Capel Shilo Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1864. Closed in 1987.
Heritage Lottery funds have turned the building including the one on the left into a Community and Heritage Centre which opened in 1999.
Capel Shilo
Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1864. Closed in 1987. Heritage Lottery funds have turned the building including the one on the left into a Community and Heritage Centre which opened in 1999.
Cottages in Cwm Penmachno Once a thriving village dependent upon the quarry, but since its closure in 1962 many villagers left creating a holiday cottage village environment.
Cottages in Cwm Penmachno
Once a thriving village dependent upon the quarry, but since its closure in 1962 many villagers left creating a holiday cottage village environment.
Chwarel Rhiw Bach / Rhiw Bach Quarry Golygfa oddi ar lethrau'r Clochdy / A view from the slopes of Y Clochdy.
Chwarel Rhiw Bach / Rhiw Bach Quarry
Golygfa oddi ar lethrau'r Clochdy / A view from the slopes of Y Clochdy.
Lane towards Penmachno Descending Cwm Hafodyredwydd.
Lane towards Penmachno
Descending Cwm Hafodyredwydd.
Lane descending Cwm Hafodyredwydd The valley is a mix of forestry and rough grazing land.
Lane descending Cwm Hafodyredwydd
The valley is a mix of forestry and rough grazing land.
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Cwm Penmachno is located at Grid Ref: SH7547 (Lat: 53.008037, Lng: -3.862096)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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