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Widen AreaWales / North Wales / Gwynedd / Trawsfynydd

The Conwy Valley line / Lein Dyffryn Conwy
http://www.penmorfa.com/Conwy
The 28 miles of single track railway linking the mainline at Llandudno Junction with Blaenau Ffestiniog offers some of the most picturesque and spectacular scenery anywhere in Britain. The line climbs from sea level at Llandudno Junction to a summit of 790 feet in the Blaenau tunnel and the variety of scenery on offer is breathtaking - estuary, woodland, moorland, mountain, industrial - is all to be seen through the train\'s windows.


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