Dyfi Furnace

Heritage Site in Cardiganshire

Wales

Dyfi Furnace

Dyfi Furnace
Dyfi Furnace Credit: John H Darch

Dyfi Furnace, located in Cardiganshire, Wales, is a significant heritage site that holds historical and industrial importance. The furnace, also known as Dyfi Ironworks, was built in the mid-18th century and played a crucial role in the iron industry during the Industrial Revolution.

Situated near the banks of the River Dyfi, the furnace was strategically placed to make use of the abundant natural resources in the area. The site consisted of a blast furnace, where iron ore was smelted, as well as various ancillary buildings such as workshops, forges, and storage facilities.

At its peak, Dyfi Furnace produced vast quantities of iron, which were then used for a variety of applications including construction, machinery, and weaponry. The furnace operated for several decades before declining in the mid-19th century due to changes in the iron industry and the availability of cheaper sources of iron.

Today, Dyfi Furnace stands as a well-preserved heritage site, attracting visitors interested in the history of the industrial revolution. The furnace's ruins, although incomplete, offer a glimpse into the once-thriving ironworks industry of Cardiganshire. Visitors can explore the remains of the blast furnace, observe the surrounding structures, and learn about the techniques and processes employed during that era through informative displays and exhibits.

The site is managed by a local heritage organization, which provides guided tours and educational programs for both individuals and groups. The picturesque location, surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, adds to the charm and appeal of Dyfi Furnace, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in the region's industrial past.

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Dyfi Furnace Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.5378/-3.9404 or Grid Reference SN6895. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dyfi Furnace
Dyfi Furnace
Lôn uwchben Ffwrnais The lane above Furnace through the woods.
Lôn uwchben Ffwrnais
The lane above Furnace through the woods.
Bwlcheinion Sea View Arwydd ar A487 yn Ffwrnais / Sign on the A487 in Furnace.
Bwlcheinion Sea View
Arwydd ar A487 yn Ffwrnais / Sign on the A487 in Furnace.
Wal y lôn, Ffwrnais / Lane wall, Furnace
Wal y lôn, Ffwrnais / Lane wall, Furnace
Lôn uwchben Ffwrnais / Lane above Furnace In the last of the autumn colours.
Lôn uwchben Ffwrnais / Lane above Furnace
In the last of the autumn colours.
Mine adit, in the woods near Furnace In the woods above the rushing Afon Einion are plenty of remnants of the area's industrial age. In the C19, silver, lead, copper and zinc were all mined in the valley.
Mine adit, in the woods near Furnace
In the woods above the rushing Afon Einion are plenty of remnants of the area's industrial age. In the C19, silver, lead, copper and zinc were all mined in the valley.
Yr olaf o liwiau'r hydref / Last of the autumn colours Along Cwm Einion, above Ffwrnais/Furnace village.
Yr olaf o liwiau'r hydref / Last of the autumn colours
Along Cwm Einion, above Ffwrnais/Furnace village.
Wales Coast(less) Path, Cwm Einion Because there's no bridging point of the Dyfi lower than Machynlleth, the coast path has to veer a long way inland. It's a glorious route, all the same, but don't bring a bucket and spade.
Wales Coast(less) Path, Cwm Einion
Because there's no bridging point of the Dyfi lower than Machynlleth, the coast path has to veer a long way inland. It's a glorious route, all the same, but don't bring a bucket and spade.
Salt marsh near Ynis Edwin
Salt marsh near Ynis Edwin
A487 near Coed y Fedw
A487 near Coed y Fedw
A487 at Furnace village boundary
A487 at Furnace village boundary
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, crossing saltmarshes
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, crossing saltmarshes
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, saltmarsh by the Dovey estuary
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, saltmarsh by the Dovey estuary
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, saltmarsh by the Dovey estuary
From a Machynlleth-Aberystwyth train, saltmarsh by the Dovey estuary
Rhaeadr yr Afon Einion, Ffwrnais At the top of the Furnace waterfall, looking down it and the Afon Einion towards the A487 bridge. The furnace building itself is behind the rock top left. The old leat running to the waterwheel there can be seen, with a sluice gate in front of it.
Rhaeadr yr Afon Einion, Ffwrnais
At the top of the Furnace waterfall, looking down it and the Afon Einion towards the A487 bridge. The furnace building itself is behind the rock top left. The old leat running to the waterwheel there can be seen, with a sluice gate in front of it.
Artist's Valley looking down towards Furnace
Artist's Valley looking down towards Furnace
Bwlch-y-maen A recently renovated building high above Cwm Einion.
Bwlch-y-maen
A recently renovated building high above Cwm Einion.
Hillside above Cymerau Un-named buildings high up above the Cymerau valley. The vast expanses of molinia grass to the right killed my interest in exploring further!
Hillside above Cymerau
Un-named buildings high up above the Cymerau valley. The vast expanses of molinia grass to the right killed my interest in exploring further!
Show me another place!

Dyfi Furnace is located at Grid Ref: SN6895 (Lat: 52.5378, Lng: -3.9404)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

///teardrop.workshop.grab. Near Machynlleth, Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.5378,-3.9404
Ffwrnais / Furnace
Alt Name: Ffwrnais
Is In: Ceredigion, Wales, UK
Name Cy: Ffwrnais
Name En: Furnace
Place: village
Source: npe - local knowledge
Wikidata: Q3400840
Wikipedia: en:Furnace, Ceredigion
Lat/Long: 52.5381781/-3.9405658
Tourism: camp_site
Lat/Long: 52.5385761/-3.9414456
Bus Stop
Plas Einion
Bus: yes
Departures Board: timetable
Network: T2, X28
Operator: Lloyd's Coaches
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Source: Photo
Lat/Long: 52.5363907/-3.9427117
Artist Valley Motors
Shop: car
Lat/Long: 52.5374441/-3.9419217
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Lat/Long: 52.5378392/-3.9414355
Parking
Lat/Long: 52.5393817/-3.9411152
Recycling
Recycling Glass: yes
Recycling Paper: yes
Lat/Long: 52.5393118/-3.941508
Furnace Waterfall
Height: 15
Intermittent: no
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 52.5382069/-3.9399067
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5402015/-3.9357126
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5386419/-3.9370617
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5359157/-3.9393711
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5382748/-3.9442661
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5389209/-3.9432442
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5396925/-3.9432013
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5402276/-3.943153
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.5417643/-3.9406747
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 52.5395322/-3.9342212
Furnace camper van sitw
Description: camper van site tents allowed £6 but no toilet or showers.
Office: camping
Shower: none
Toilets: none
Lat/Long: 52.5385766/-3.9414471
Direction: 185
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 15
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.5357905/-3.9417261
Direction: 190
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 15
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.5358232/-3.9417006
Direction: SSW
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 15
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.5358354/-3.9416537
Bench
Boomerang bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 52.5371385/-3.9347993
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