An observation and a chance remark by our walking buddy Uncle Albert led to a really nice walk yesterday in some beautiful countryside. He had driven past Trawsfynydd and noticed a disused railway track and wondered if it would be suitable for a walk in the future. A bit of research later and we discovered that it was part of the Trawsfynydd to Bala railway line that had been abandoned in the 1960’s when the Liverpool Corporation flooded the valley of Capel Celyn but there was a spectacular section of the track in Cwm Prysor which had a nine arched viaduct which was 105 feet high.
We drove up the A 4212 towards Bala and on our left we could see the railway track high above us carved into the steep hillside. We parked the car at the top of Cwm Prysor and immediately we were rewarded with stunning views down the valley. The linear walk we did was just under 7 miles in total, it starts at 1280 feet and dropped to just over 900 feet before we came to a stone bridge over the disused track. The walk was very easy but there are a few slightly boggy parts at the start but the highlight of the route is the 105 feet high, nine-arched Viaduct which was built in 1882. This is only 0.6 miles from the parking area, so if you just want to visit that, it's worth it. The walk offers great views across the valley to the Arenigs and Rhinogs and on the way passes Castell Prysor but there is little evidence now although traces of the tower’s foundations still survive. Apart from the stunning beauty of the area there is plenty of wildlife to be seen and heard, Buzzards flew overhead and a pair of Peregrine Falcons that were nesting nearby kept close watch on us as we walked past. Much further away and higher up was a Mare and her foal but the most amusing thing we saw was a Bat in broad daylight flying around very close to our heads obviously feeding on the thousands of insects that were on that part of the railway track.
After reaching the stone bridge we retraced our steps and drove to see the old Cwm Prysor railway house and then on to the Trawsfynydd lake cafe where we had some nice drinks and I had a massive wedge of Victoria sponge cake. A nice way to finish any walk but we’ll be doing this walk again for certain in the the future