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Ardudwy, Medieval commote between Tremadog Bay and Rhinogydd mountains, Wales.

Ardudwy is a medieval commote between Tremadog Bay and the Rhinogydd mountains in Wales, stretching from Barmouth to Harlech. The landscape consists of coastal plains bordered by mountains and crisscrossed by ancient pathways and scattered stone formations.

The area began as a division within the Dunoding sub-kingdom before developing into an administrative commote of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. This arrangement lasted until 1283 when Welsh political structures underwent major reorganisation.

The region carries Welsh mythological connections, particularly stories of Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Bendigeidfran that remain part of local tradition. The Llech Ronw stone stands as a physical marker of these ancient tales woven into the land.

The Taith Ardudwy Way offers a marked walking route connecting Barmouth to Llandecwyn through the region's varied terrain. This path allows visitors to explore the area on foot while passing through different landscapes and reaching various points of interest.

The area holds two remarkable prehistoric sites: the Neolithic burial chambers at Dyffryn Ardudwy and the Bronze Age cairn at Bryn Cader Faner, distinguished by its radiating stone arrangement. These ancient monuments reveal the long span of human habitation in this landscape.

Location: Gwynedd

Part of: Dunoding, Kingdom of Gwynedd

GPS coordinates: 52.80300,-4.04000

Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:08

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