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Explore centuries of Welsh living in this traditional stone-built upland farmhouse. Set in the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley, Tŷ Mawr was the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, the first translator of the Bible into Welsh. Walks lead from the house through woodland and traditionally managed landscape
- View the impressive Bible collection in nearly 100 languages.
- Discover how people survived without electricity or other creature comforts.
- New: explore the woodland animal trail.
Introductory talks. Woodland walks. Exhibition room. Families will enjoy the children's art packs, family activity sheet and woodland animal trail. Dogs under close control
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| Open Bank Holiday Mondays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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- Aberconwy House
- Bodnant Garden
- Conwy Suspension Bridge
- Penrhyn Castle
- Ysbyty Estate
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