Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused)
Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused) is a quarry in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused) is situated nearby to the archaeological site Ffridd Fechan Hillfort, as well as near the quarry Cell Fawr Manganese Mine.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Llanaber railway station and St Mary and St Bodfan Church.
Llanaber railway station
Railway station
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Llanaber railway station serves the village of Llanaber near Barmouth in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. Llanaber railway station is situated 1 mile west of Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused).
St Mary and St Bodfan Church
Church
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St Mary's Church or its full name St Mary and St Bodfan Church is a church located in the village of Llanaber in Wales. St Mary and Bodfan is a Grade I listed building, which despite substantial restoration work in 1860, is a well-preserved 13th-century building with lancet windows and arch-braced collar beams to the chancel roof. St Mary and St Bodfan Church is situated 1 mile west of Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused).
Cerrig Arthur Stone Circle
Archaeological site
Photo: Hugh Chevallier, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cerrig Arthur Stone Circle is an archaeological site, which is situated 1¼ miles northeast of Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Llanaber and Arthog.
Llanaber
Village
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Llanaber is a linear coastal village in north west Wales, about 0.7 miles north of Barmouth on the A496 road. The Irish Sea lies directly to the west and the Rhiniog mountains directly to the east.
Arthog
Village
Photo: Dave Croker, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Arthog is a village, post town and community in the Meirionnydd area in Gwynedd, north Wales including the villages of Fairbourne and Friog. It is located on the A493, approximately 8 miles west of Dolgellau, and had a population of 1,010 in 2001, increasing slightly to 1,031 at the 2011 census. Arthog is situated 2½ miles southeast of Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused).
Tal-y-bont
Village
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Tal-y-bont is a village north of the town of Barmouth in north Wales. Tal-y-bont has a railway station on the Cambrian Line and has many caravan sites, a hair dresser, a pub called the Ysgethin Inn, and a restaurant. Tal-y-bont is situated 3 miles northwest of Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused).
Hafoty Manganese Mines (disused)
- Type: Quarry
- Category: industry
- Location: Barmouth, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.74024° or 52° 44′ 25″ northLongitude
-4.05036° or 4° 3′ 1″ westOpen location code
9C4QPWRX+3VOpenStreetMap ID
way 508279518OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=quarry
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