Winter Views From The Conwy Valley Line

The Conwy Valley is beautiful at any time of the year but really comes into its own in the Winter: hills splashed with snow and colourful leaves carpeting the ground; dappled sunshine reflected on water.

Photo © John Walmsley

To see this kaleidoscope of colour at its best, take a trip on the Conwy Valley Line this Winter.  You’ll be dazzled at every stage of the journey but keep your eyes peeled for these, our most favourite, winter views from the train.

Conwy Castle

Let’s start at the very beginning! As the train moves from Llandudno to Llandudno Junction via Deganwy, look out of the right hand side of the train (if sitting forward) and take in the legendary view of Conwy Castle rising majestically above the walled town. Surrounded by rolling hills and autumnal woodland the castle is framed in fiery colour, all reflected off the waters of the Conwy Estuary.

Photo © Ian Lennon

Betws-y-Coed

Enjoy the journey and drink in the winter panoramas of the Conwy Valley for a while as the next unmissable view will be on the approach to Betws-y-Coed. Beautiful Betws is a village custom-made for winter – steep mountains rise all around, clad in a mix of deep green pine forest and the red hot shades of deciduous woodland.

If arriving at the picture-book station of Betws-y-Coed in winter doesn’t put you in the mood for log fires and mugs of steaming hot chocolate, nothing will!

Photo © John Walmsley

Lledr Valley

Leaving behind the alpine splendour of the Conwy Valley the train enters the Lledr Valley, the final stretch of your journey and a wonderful mixture of moorland, mountain and forest landscapes. Passing through Dolwyddelan station, look right out of the train window (again, sitting facing forward) and drink in the view of the stately mountain, Moel Siabod and the russet tones of the moorland tumbling down towards Dolwyddelan Castle.

Photo © STEVE POVEY (cc-by-sa/2.0)

Blaenau Ffestiniog

A complete contrast awaits you as you near the end of the line. Emerge from the 2 mile long tunnel through Moel Dyrnogydd into the immense, brooding slate quarries of Blaenau Ffestiniog. You have left behind the idyllic rural vistas of the valleys and have entered an industrial landscape – all sharp lines, jagged edges and monochromes. It’s stark but it’s not without beauty!

Photo © Richard Hoare (cc-by-sa/2.0)

We hope you enjoy spotting our unmissable winter views too and we’d love to hear about your favourite seasonal scenes along the Conwy Valley and North West Wales Coast Line. Find us on Facebook  and Twitter