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Report - - Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry, Nantlle, North Wales November 2023 | Mines and Quarries | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry, Nantlle, North Wales November 2023

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mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
For a long time now I've wanted to get back to North Wales to explore some more of the myriad of quarries up that way. Many years ago I explored Maenofferen on a lovely late spring day and had a quick peek at Ratgoed on a miserable winter afternoon, but always wanted more. After seeing an excellent post from Pen-yr-Orsedd earlier this year it piqued my interest as it was one that doesn't seem to get nearly as much traffic as the more well known quarries at Dinorwic and Maenofferen, yet it seemed to have a lot to offer.

Somehow, the weather in late November decided it wanted to actually be kind and we enjoyed a lovely morning walking around the extensive remains of the quarry. I really enjoyed this place, the buildings weren't a ridiculous distance up the quarry like they are at Maenofferen so it was a lot kinder to the feet and their condition is pretty comparable, although the topmost slate cutting sheds are disappointingly almost empty.

A potted history from Wiki....
Pen-yr-Orsedd opened in 1816, owned by William Turner who was also the owner of the nearby Dorothea quarry and the Diphwys Casson quarry in Blaenau Ffestiniog. It was acquired on 1854 by John Lloyd Jones who sold it on to the Darbishire Company, owners of the Penmaenmawr granite quarries, in 1862. The new owners invested £20,000 (equivalent to £1,923,077 in 2016) to expand the quarry, though with limited results; by 1871 the quarry was producing just 500 tons per year. William Darbishire took over direct management of the quarry that year and by 1882 had raised production to almost 8,000 tons.

Pen-yr-Orsedd was one of the major slate producers of the Nantlle Valley. It was the last of the Nantlle quarries to commercially produce slate, closing in 1979.​


Parts of it were used a lot more recently for various operations although all of these have also stopped production now as well.

After arriving just as the sun rose and parking up, we made the climb up to the highest levels first and worked our way downwards. The views across the valley are stunning, I'd say even more so than the views from Maenofferen, and seeing the clouds flowing and contouring over the shape of the hills was really special. I'd love to go back in the summer.

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And that's the lot :)
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Love this place. Gets overlooked due to the proximity of Maenofferen and Dinorwic but well worth a visit in its own right. Did you see the blondin still hanging there (can see the tower)?
 

TheTimeChamber

Sectionate
Regular User
Lovely stuff, meant to walk up to this when I came up in April and saw Dinorwig and Maenofferneennen and didn’t have the legs left lol
 

wormster

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
One of the less visited venues, hence the level of preservation.

Nice set of pictures, took me back a few years!
 

CAD_Master_3000

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
These are great!! I really enjoyed the focus on the machinery side, especially the Blondin winders! They look like they'd be ready to work again with a bit of WD40.
I'm going to have to get up there soon for a wander.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Lovely set. I always enjoy these N Wales quarries and mines. Would love to take a wander one day, but I fear my legs and asthma wouldn't allow it sadly. So I enjoy all the reports from these places. :thumb
 

tigger

mog
Regular User
Lovely set. I always enjoy these N Wales quarries and mines. Would love to take a wander one day, but I fear my legs and asthma wouldn't allow it sadly. So I enjoy all the reports from these places. :thumb

Take someone with you who drives.....Drop off at Fron (decent community cafe) then walk (gentle decline along a road) to the top of Pen-yr-Orsedd. It's one of those places that can easily be explored 'downwards'.... and then a walk out along the old tramway to meet up with your transport again at Tal-y-sarn ;)
 

tigger

mog
Regular User
This place really has deteriorated quickly over the last few years. Every time I have visited or seen photos it's got worse. It was mint back in the 1970s but even up to about ten years ago it could easily have been stabilised and protected if the Weslh Culture Minister had so wished.
 

Mikeymutt

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Brilliant stuff mate. Always 2anted to see a Welsh quarry and still have not seen any.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Take someone with you who drives.....Drop off at Fron (decent community cafe) then walk (gentle decline along a road) to the top of Pen-yr-Orsedd. It's one of those places that can easily be explored 'downwards'.... and then a walk out along the old tramway to meet up with your transport again at Tal-y-sarn ;)
Oh wow, that sounds perfect for someone like me. Thanks. I will add a note to my pin of this. :)
 

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