- Cwm
Hengae is a
valley that runs
roughly north-west from the
village of
Aberllefenni in Wales. The Afon
Llefenni river runs
along the
valley and several...
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Cambergi quarry (also
known as
Wenallt quarry) was a
slate quarry in Cwm
Hengae, west of
Aberllefenni in
North Wales. It
operated between 1873 and about...
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Abercwmeiddaw Abercorris Aberllefenni Braichgoch Cambergi Cymerau Era
Gaewern Hengae Llwyngwern Ratgoed Rhiw'r
Gwreiddyn Bethesda area Bryn Hafod-y-Wern Moel...
- the east side of the
mountain is the
valley of the Nant Ceiswyn, and Cwm
Hengae lies to the south. Two
minor dip
faults cross the mountain, and the Ceiswyn...
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August 1850, when the
owners of the Aberllefenni, Abercorris,
Gaewern and
Hengae quarries met with
engineer Arthur Causton to
propose the
Abercorris and...
- Dolgellau.
South of
Dolgellau the
route p****es over Waen
Llefenni into Cwm yr
Hengae to Aberllefenni. Part of the narrow-gauge
Corris Railway between Aberllefenni...
- Hen
Gloddfa (also
known as Hen Chwarel) and
Ceunant Ddu,
located in Cwm
Hengae, just to the west of Aberllefenni, Gwynedd,
North Wales. It was the longest...
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Abercwmeiddaw Abercorris Aberllefenni Braichgoch Cambergi Cymerau Era
Gaewern Hengae Llwyngwern Ratgoed Rhiw'r
Gwreiddyn Bethesda area Bryn Hafod-y-Wern Moel...
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Broad Vein.
Connected to the
Upper Corris Tramway Cambergi quarry in Cwm
Hengae Aberllefenni Quarry which worked from the 14th.
century until 2002. Also...
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until Terrace Walk, take the path from
Terrace Walk that
takes you past
Hengae Farm, then
follow the path that can take you to the
summit of
Garreg Fawr...