Blaenau Ffestiniog
Blaenau Ffestiniog is a town located in Gwynedd, traditional county of Merionethshire, north Wales, with a population of around 5,000.
Located in the mountains of Snowdonia, the town was once a major centre of the slate mining industry. This industry declined during the early 20th century. The town's economy is now largely dependant on tourism. Although the town is in the centre of the Snowdonia National Park, the boundaries of the Park are specifically arranged to omit the town with its substantial slate waste heaps from the Park.
Blaenau Ffestiniog boasts several major tourist attractions, including the Ffestiniog Railway, and also the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, a former slate mine open to visitors.
Blaenau Ffestiniog hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1898.
Transport links
At one time the town was the terminus for three separate railway lines, each with its separate station or stations:
- the Ffestiniog Railway
- the Conwy Valley Line
- the former Great Western Railway line from Bala.
Today the site of the former Great Western station serves as a combined station for the Ffestiniog Railway and the Conwy Valley line, their previous stations being no longer in use.
Blaenau Ffestiniog is on the A470 road which runs from the north to the south of Wales. Immediately to the north of the town the road climbs steeply to the Crimea Pass.
See also
Noted former residents
- John Cowper Powys, novelist.