‹meta name="ahrefs-site-verification" content="fe2e0500957bfbd26427029287c57bd3a5da20e17ee04cdd5c43cfd191739e2d"> Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer

GLYNDYFRDWY STATION

LLANGOLLEN RAILWAY TRUST LTD

Quick Details

  • Glyndyfrdwy to Carrog – Single Fare and Return Fare
  • Glyndyfrdwy to Berwyn – Single Fare and Return Fare
  • Glyndyfrdwy to Llangollen – Single Fare and Return Fare
From
Adult Ages 16+
£7
Child Ages 3-15
£3.50
Senior Ages 60+
£6
Infant Under 3's
Free

Choose the Best Journey from Glyndyfrdwy Station

Llangollen Railway is the only standard gauge heritage railway in North Wales. The journey is a relaxing 10 miles travelling through some of the most beautiful scenery in Wales. The line, located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), remains close to the waters of the river for most of its length as it gently meanders through the Dee Valley. The views from the carriages are breathtaking and constantly changing from season to season!

All the stations along the track are of a typical Victorian design and each station has been recreated in a 1950s Great Western colour scheme. In its day it carried people to the seaside on holiday and transported various goods including slate and chemicals. Today it is a premier tourist attraction of North Wales.

From Glyndyfrdwy

Travel from Glyndyfrdwy Station, which was re-opened by the heritage railway in 1993. Glyndyfrdwy is the home of Owain Glyndwr. It was here in 1400 that he proclaimed himself Prince of Wales, thereby starting the rebellion against the English Crown. Today in the Owain Glyndwr Memorial Hall can be seen artefacts associated with him.