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Visit Bishop William Morgan's birthplace, explore centuries of Welsh living in this traditional stone-built upland farmhouse.
Set in the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley, Ty 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.
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Important notice - The buildings and toilets at Ty Mawr Wybrnant are currently closed. You're welcome to enjoy the grounds. The core Bible collection has been temporarily moved with the 1588 Bible on display at Chirk Castle for the time being.
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- Children welcome
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- Accepts groups
Map & Directions
Road Directions
From A5 3 miles south of Betws-y-Coed, take the B4406 to Penmachno and turn right by the church where signed to Ty Mawr. Continue north-west on this lane through forestry for 2½ miles and the house will be on the right.
Accessible by Public Transport: Betws-y- Coed station is 7 miles away.