Llugwy Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of Llugwy: a river that weaves through the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Llugwy: a river that weaves through the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia. From its source at Moel Siabod, this captivating waterway meanders gracefully, carving its way through the heart of Capel Curig. Its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding majestic peaks and lush greenery, creating a serene oasis for nature lovers. Immerse yourself in history as you explore Rhaidr-y Wennel near Llanrwst, where Paul Sandby's artistic genius captured the essence of this stunning location back in 1776. Feel your spirit soar as you witness Swallow Falls - also known as Rhaeadr Ewynnol - cascading with raw power and grace, an awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves visitors breathless. Crossing over a charming bridge near Swallow Falls reveals another hidden gem: Stepping Stones on the river Llugwy. This idyllic spot invites you to pause and connect with nature while immersing your feet in cool flowing waters. Bettws-y-Coed offers a mesmerizing view of Moel Siabod from the banks of Llugwy. The black-and-white photo captures both timelessness and tranquility, transporting us to an era when life moved at a slower pace. The harvest season comes alive on the Banks in 1884, depicted beautifully by an oil painting that showcases vibrant colors and rural charm. It serves as a reminder of our connection to land and tradition. A century later, On the Llugwy River takes us on another journey through time with its vivid depiction painted on millboard in 1907. The artist's brush strokes capture every ripple and reflection along this enchanting watercourse. Pont-y-Pair stands witness to Roger Fenton's masterpiece: Falls of the Llugwy from 1857 – an exquisite portrayal capturing both power and serenity.