Dolgellau

Ty Siamas
Neuadd Idris, Eldon Square, Dolgellau
01341 421800

This lovely old building in the centre of Dolgellau had fallen into disuse after variously being used as a town hall, assembly room, cinema, dancehall and grain store since being built in around 1870. It has been fully refurbished and re-opened as Ty Siamas in June 2007. The centre has an interactive exhibition on Welsh traditional music, as well as a shop and cafe. There is also an auditorium which hosts regular concerts - check websites or local advertising for details. It is named after Elis Siamas, from the nearby village of Llanfachreth. He lived in the late 17th and early 18th Centuries and is credited with the development of the triple harp which is synonymous with Welsh harp music. It is said that he was court harpist for Queen Anne reigned 1702-1714.

Visit the Quaker Interpretative Centre, inside the Tourist Information Centre on Eldon Square.

Take a short walk out of town to see the ruins of the 12th Century Cymer Abbey