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Bryntail Lead Mine Buildings

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Julia
February 11, 2021
Peaceful remains of a busy industrial hub. Sitting in the shadow of the dam at the southern end of Llyn Clywedog Reservoir, Bryntail’s buildings illuminate a time when this tranquil spot was a bustling site of industry. During the 19th century this was a noisy, smoky place as lead was extracted and processed, before being transported to nearby Llanidloes and shipped down the River Severn.
Peaceful remains of a busy industrial hub. Sitting in the shadow of the dam at the southern end of Llyn Clywedog Reservoir, Bryntail’s buildings illuminate a time when this tranquil spot was a bustling site of industry. During the 19th century this was a noisy, smoky place as lead was extracted and…
Kayleigh
April 23, 2018
Great walks around the Old Lead Mines, along with the Afon Clywedog. Below the Llyn Clywedog Resevoir.
Catherine
May 29, 2022
An unusual complex of ruined buildings, these are all that remains of an eighteenth century lead mines. Sitting at the base of the Llyn Clwydog dam, a visit to the lead mine fits well with a visit to the stunning Llyn Clywdog reservoir (see separate entry). Parking at the Lead Mine is limited so best to visit at a quiet time if possible.
Adrian
May 8, 2022
Bryntail is the site of a nineteenth century lead mine and associated ore processing buildings. Although long abandoned and ruined, the remains of the mine shafts, pits for the winding gear and settling tanks used in the processing of the ore are all clearly visible. Bryntail is in the care of Cadw and lies on the Glyndwr’s Way walk.
Jude
September 12, 2021
Interesting with lovely scenery.
Vendndodhja
Llanidloes, Wales