Sygun Copper Mine Beddgelert Heritage Accommodation on Isle of Anglesey
Beautiful-North Wales Header
Quick Search
Make your Selection
Hotel
Guest House
Bed & Breakfast
Country House
Farm
Caravan & Camping
Inns
Self Catering
Lodge & Bunkhouse

Then click on the map

Sygun Copper Mine

{PICNAME1}
 

Tariff & Beds:

0 Beds

Grading:
No



Address
Beddgelert
Beddgelert
Gwynedd
LL55 4NE
Heritage
T: 01766 890595
F: 01766 890595


     
     
Sygun Copper MineSygun Copper Mine is one of the wonders of Wales - a remarkable and impressive example of how our precious industrial heritage can be reclaimed, restored and transformed into an outstanding family attraction.

The mine, a unique modern day reminder of 19th century methods of ore extraction and processing, is situated in the glorious Gwynant Valley - the heart of the stunning Snowdonia National Park.



Sygun Copper Mine This is a wonderland of spectacular mountain scenery, trees, rivers and lakes dominated by Snowdon, the highest peak in the country of the legendary red dragon.The incomparable countryside captured the imagination of movie makers, who turned the mountainside surrounding Sygun into a Chinese village in 1958 for the filming of 'The Inn of the Sixth Happiness', starring the late Ingrid Bergman.

Sygun offers a rare opportunity for those with a sense of adventure and curiosity, from the young to the elderly, to discover for themselves the wonders it still shelters after being abandoned in 1903.

Our self-guided audiovisual tours allow you to explore the old workings on foot, in complete safety. There are winding tunnels and large, colourful chambers, magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations and copper ore veins which contain traces of gold, silver and other precious metals.

Each stage of the mining process is clearly explained by audio presentations in English, complemented by interpretive displays with additional languages including Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Russian - while special lighting and sound effects contribute in providing a realistic glimpse into the past.
148 Click Throughs, 569 Page Views Since 02/May/2008

 

Image Footer