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Report - - Clogwyn y Fuwch slate quarry, North Wales, August, 2021 | Mines and Quarries | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Clogwyn y Fuwch slate quarry, North Wales, August, 2021

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HughieD

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1. The History
Not a vast amount of history on the Clogwyn y Fuwch slate quarry. It is located on the north side of Mynydd Deulyn, above the Afon Crafnant near Conwy, in North Wales. The slate workings are predominantly underground and may have begun as far back as the 1700s. It was operated by William Turner when he came to Wales from the north of England in 1812, before he moved on to Blaenau Ffestiniog.

The quarry is a series of large openings up the hillside that used a cut-and-cover entrance. The site is unusual as there are workings on six levels going into a near-vertical scarp of some 400 feet on very steeply sloping ground. Sledges were originally used but later an incline was constructed to bring the material down to road. The quarry continued to be worked well into the twentieth century with output averaging about 200-300 tons per annum.

Detail of an old O/S map of the area:

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2. The Explore
Spied this place high on the hill while visiting Klondyke Smelting Mill a day or two before. It’s bit of a hike up here and was on a limited time frame. Sadly, ran out of time so only saw the lower chamber (Level 1). Seen there is just one report on this place up here by @urbanchemist he went much higher up than me. You can see his excellent report HERE. Not a lot in the way of stuff left behind but really photogenic all the same. Another for the revisit list when I get the chance.

3. The Pictures

Looking over from the other side of the valley:

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The first thing you come to is a couple of old mine buildings:

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Down the entrance tunnel to Level 1:

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Once you pop out the lower cavern soon appears:

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Wall of one of the slate cutter’s waliau:

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The back wall of the lower chamber really is quite impressive:

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In the upper reaches of the cavern:

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And back out again:

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urbanchemist

28DL Regular User
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I'd forgotten about this one - as mentioned above the colours are the best bit (upper levels are more of the same really)
 

Dmc68

28DL Full Member
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Great pictures. I went to here last year, but by the time I arrived it was raining, so being of a certain age I didn't fancy clambering up the wet rocks, so I drove around to the Klondike by that time the rain had stopped.
 

HughieD

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Regular User
Great pictures. I went to here last year, but by the time I arrived it was raining, so being of a certain age I didn't fancy clambering up the wet rocks, so I drove around to the Klondike by that time the rain had stopped.
Have to say, I went up the slate tip further up and thought better of it and scrambled back down. And that was on a dry day...
 

CantClimbTom

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Your lovely pics Hughie are getting some new attention on UKC Forums - What the fuwch? and explain what's going on with that row of bolts in your 7th, 14th, penultimate and final pics in your report. If you wondered while you were there...
 
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