Beddgelert Forest, near Beddgelert
Peaceful forest in the heart of Snowdonia National...
The forest garden is within Coed y Brenin Forest Park.
It is home to trees from all over the world. There are fascinating facts about some of these trees on special signs in the garden.
There is an additional small car park for the use of disabled visitors only with access to the accessible trail.
The easy walking trail is waymarked from the main car park.
The accessible trail is waymarked from the car park for disabled visitors.
Visit the viewpoint and then meander along the series of informal paths looking out for the tree-fact posts and folklore audio stores.
The garden is criss-crossed with a series of 1m wide formal and informal paths, some steep and uneven.
There are no steps or stiles.
More information: walk card, tree-fact posts and wind-up audio stories
At the viewpoint, overlooking the waterfall, listen to the story of Pont Llam yr Ewig (Bridge of the Stag’s leap).
The accessible trail is a flat well-surfaced 2m wide path suitable for wheelchairs with resting places at least every 100m.
There are no steps or stiles.
More information: walk card, tree-fact posts and wind-up audio stories
The accessible Forest Garden trail starts from the small car park for use by disabled visitors only.
Coed y Brenin Forest Park offers visitors the total woodland experience within Snowdonia National Park.
There are a range of waymarked trails to cater for all tastes and fitness levels in the forest park. These include world-class mountain bike trails, family walks, running trails, geocaching and orienteering routes.
As well as the trails that start here at Forest Garden, the main car parks with facilities for visitors within Coed y Brenin forest park are:
Coed y Brenin Forest Park forms part of the National Forest for Wales.
The National Forest will:
In time it will form a connected ecological network running throughout Wales, bringing social, economic and environmental benefits.
For more information about the National Forest for Wales go to the Welsh Government website.
Please note:
The Forest Garden car parks are off the A470, near the village of Ganllwyd.
It is in the county of Gwynedd.
The OS grid reference for the car parks is SH 744 225.
From the south: Take the A470 north from Dolgellau. About 200 metres after passing the Tyn y Groes Hotel, turn right following the brown tourist signs to Ty'n y Groes. Follow the tarmac road past the Ty’n y Groes picnic site for just over one kilometre. At a crossroads just after the Glasdir car park turn left uphill. Turn right at the next cross roads and cross a small bridge (Pont Llam yr Ewig). The car park for disabled visitors is on the left and the main car park is another 150 metres up the hill on the left.
From the north: Take the A470 south towards Dolgellau. After passing through Ganllwyd village, turn left following the brown tourist signs to Ty'n y Groes. Follow the tarmac road past the Ty’n y Groes picnic site for just over one kilometre. At a crossroads just after the Glasdir car park turn left uphill. Turn right at the next cross roads and cross a small bridge (Pont Llam yr Ewig).The car park for disabled visitors is on the left and the main car park is another 150 metres up the hill on the left.
The nearest train stations are in Barmouth (Cambrian Coast line) and Blaenau Ffestiniog (Blaenau Ffestiniog-Llandudno line).
For details of public transport visit Traveline Cymru's website.
Car parking is free of charge.
Overnight parking is not permitted.
Coed y Brenin Forest Park Visitor Centre