Cwmorthin

Settlement in Merionethshire

Wales

Cwmorthin

Cwmorthin Waterfall, Above Tanygrisiau
Cwmorthin Waterfall, Above Tanygrisiau Credit: Brian Deegan

Cwmorthin is a small village located in the county of Merionethshire, Wales. Situated within the Snowdonia National Park, it is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by mountains, with the Cwmorthin River running through it.

Historically, Cwmorthin was a mining village, known for its slate production. The Cwmorthin Slate Quarry, which operated from the mid-19th century until the early 20th century, was a significant source of employment for the local community. Today, remnants of the quarry can still be seen, including abandoned buildings and tunnels, adding an intriguing historical element to the village.

Cwmorthin is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly hikers and nature lovers. The area offers numerous walking trails, ranging from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The nearby Llyn Cwmorthin, a picturesque lake, is another attraction, perfect for fishing and birdwatching.

Despite its small size, Cwmorthin has a close-knit community, with a handful of residential properties and a quaint village hall. The village exudes a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. It offers a retreat for those seeking a break from the city and a chance to immerse themselves in nature.

In conclusion, Cwmorthin is a charming village in Merionethshire, Wales, known for its mining history, beautiful landscapes, and outdoor activities. It is a place where visitors can experience the rich heritage of the area while enjoying the tranquility of its surroundings.

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Cwmorthin Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.99943/-3.97752 or Grid Reference SH6746. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cwmorthin Waterfall, Above Tanygrisiau
Cwmorthin Waterfall, Above Tanygrisiau
Cwmorthin Waterfall and Plunge Pool
Cwmorthin Waterfall and Plunge Pool
Cwmorthin Quarry Mine Adit There is a gate inside the entrance with a chilly breeze blowing through it.

Cwmorthin quarry was a slate quarry west of the village of Tanygrisiau, north Wales. Quarrying on the site started in 1810. In 1860 it was connected to the Ffestiniog Railway. In 1900 it was acquired by the nearby Oakeley quarry and the two were connected underground. In 1970 it closed along with Oakeley. There was small-scale working in the 1980s and 1990s, and the mine finally closed in 1997.

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Cwmorthin Quarry Mine Adit
There is a gate inside the entrance with a chilly breeze blowing through it. Cwmorthin quarry was a slate quarry west of the village of Tanygrisiau, north Wales. Quarrying on the site started in 1810. In 1860 it was connected to the Ffestiniog Railway. In 1900 it was acquired by the nearby Oakeley quarry and the two were connected underground. In 1970 it closed along with Oakeley. There was small-scale working in the 1980s and 1990s, and the mine finally closed in 1997. LinkExternal link
Ruined Buildings, Cwmorthin Quarry <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwmorthin_quarry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwmorthin_quarry">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Ruined Buildings, Cwmorthin Quarry
Llyn Cwmorthin & Old Quarry Buildings <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwmorthin_quarry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwmorthin_quarry">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Llyn Cwmorthin & Old Quarry Buildings
Capel y Gorlan & Tree's, Cwmorthin Quarry Was a former Methodist Chapel built around the 1860's. The pair of trees and the location make it an imposing focal point.

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Capel y Gorlan & Tree's, Cwmorthin Quarry
Was a former Methodist Chapel built around the 1860's. The pair of trees and the location make it an imposing focal point. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Rhosydd Terrace, Cwmorthin Quarry This is a row of six cottages built 1860s. Some very good information on the linked page, including Census information from 1871 when there were 27 people living here and 1881 where there were 41 people! With 13 people living in No 1 alone. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.cwmorthin.com/6._tai_conglog.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.cwmorthin.com/6._tai_conglog.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Rhosydd Terrace, Cwmorthin Quarry
This is a row of six cottages built 1860s. Some very good information on the linked page, including Census information from 1871 when there were 27 people living here and 1881 where there were 41 people! With 13 people living in No 1 alone. LinkExternal link
Rhosydd Stables, Cwmorthin Quarry Built in the late 1850’s by Rhosydd Quarry to home the ponies used to carry its slates through the valley.

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Rhosydd Stables, Cwmorthin Quarry
Built in the late 1850’s by Rhosydd Quarry to home the ponies used to carry its slates through the valley. LinkExternal link
Plas Cwmorthin Quarry Plas Cwmorthin, the Rhosydd Quarry manager’s house, was built in 1860.

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Plas Cwmorthin Quarry
Plas Cwmorthin, the Rhosydd Quarry manager’s house, was built in 1860. LinkExternal link
Cwmorthin Terrace (Tai Llyn) A total of thirteen Slate workers Houses. The first eight houses were erected in the 1860’s and constructed of dressed stone. A further five made of slate blocks (nearest the camera) were built in the 1870’s.

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Cwmorthin Terrace (Tai Llyn)
A total of thirteen Slate workers Houses. The first eight houses were erected in the 1860’s and constructed of dressed stone. A further five made of slate blocks (nearest the camera) were built in the 1870’s. LinkExternal link
Variation on a theme There is a currently popular piece of graffiti which reads "Cofiwch Dryweryn" (Remember Tryweryn - the village drowned to supply water for Liverpool). The original is on a wall near Aberystwyth, but it is now much copied around north Wales. 
In the same style, this sign exorts passers-by to "Remember Cwmorthin", presumably as a reference to the slate quarrying which has 'spoilt' the valley.
Variation on a theme
There is a currently popular piece of graffiti which reads "Cofiwch Dryweryn" (Remember Tryweryn - the village drowned to supply water for Liverpool). The original is on a wall near Aberystwyth, but it is now much copied around north Wales. In the same style, this sign exorts passers-by to "Remember Cwmorthin", presumably as a reference to the slate quarrying which has 'spoilt' the valley.
Yr Moelwyniau Yr Moelwyniau oddi wrth Llan Ffestiniog, Cymru.

Moelwyn mountains viewed from Llan Ffestiniog, Wales. Ref:PC200045.
Yr Moelwyniau
Yr Moelwyniau oddi wrth Llan Ffestiniog, Cymru. Moelwyn mountains viewed from Llan Ffestiniog, Wales. Ref:PC200045.
Yr Moelwynau, Eryri Four peaks of the Moelwyn mountains (L to R): Moelwyn Bach (710m), Craigysgefn (689m), Moelwyn Mawr (770m) and Moel-yr-hydd (647m). View from across the valley from Llan Ffestiniog. Ref:PC200045a.
Yr Moelwynau, Eryri
Four peaks of the Moelwyn mountains (L to R): Moelwyn Bach (710m), Craigysgefn (689m), Moelwyn Mawr (770m) and Moel-yr-hydd (647m). View from across the valley from Llan Ffestiniog. Ref:PC200045a.
On Allt-fawr, - view NE along ridge towards Crimea Pass
On Allt-fawr, - view NE along ridge towards Crimea Pass
On Allt-fawr, - view towards Moel Druman
On Allt-fawr, - view towards Moel Druman
On Moel Druman, - view across Llyn Conglog to Moelwyn Mawr
On Moel Druman, - view across Llyn Conglog to Moelwyn Mawr
Llyn Cwm-y-foel from path near Llyn yr Adar
Llyn Cwm-y-foel from path near Llyn yr Adar
Slate quarry ruins above Bwlch Cwmorthin
Slate quarry ruins above Bwlch Cwmorthin
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Cwmorthin is located at Grid Ref: SH6746 (Lat: 52.99943, Lng: -3.97752)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.99943,-3.97752
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Lat/Long: 53.0003946/-3.9739111
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Lat/Long: 52.9999836/-3.9720938
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Lat/Long: 52.9980409/-3.972106
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Lat/Long: 52.9973411/-3.9730411
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Lat/Long: 52.9990629/-3.9746925
Allt y Ceffylau
Place: neighbourhood
Source: NLS - OS 1:25k 1st Series 1937-61
Lat/Long: 53.0021837/-3.9716615
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