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🏔️ The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales

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🏔️ The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales
Bryneglwys Slate Quarry, Abergynolwyn Village and the Talyllyn Railway


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 01:41

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • UNESCO-designated slate landscape in Gwynedd, northwest Wales
  • Slate quarrying industry active from late 18th century through 20th century
  • Talyllyn Railway opened in 1865 as first volunteer-operated preserved railway
  • Integrated system of quarries, worker villages, railways, and ports

The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales represents one of the world's most significant slate-producing regions. Centered on sites including Bryneglwys Slate Quarry, Abergynolwyn Village, and the Talyllyn Railway, this landscape documents the development of large-scale extractive industry from the late 18th century onward. The interconnected system of quarries, transportation networks, worker settlements, and ports demonstrates how industrial production reshaped both the natural terrain and human ...

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