Local area guide

Living in Tywyn

Thinking about moving to Tywyn? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Tywyn

Why Tywyn is a good place to live

Living in Tywyn is an experience of coastal serenity coupled with rich history and a doorway to natural beauty. Nestled with the magnificent Cadair Idris mountain to backdrop, the town is a gem on the edge of Cardigan Bay. Its pristine sandy beach, honoured with a Blue Flag Award, offers residents spectacular sunsets and opportunities for dolphin spotting. Beyond its picturesque coastal allure, Tywyn's history fascinates with elements like the medieval Church of St Cadfan boasting the first recorded example of written Welsh and stunning Victorian architecture, making life in Tywyn a historical journey coupled with a resplendent natural setting.

What's Tywyn famous for?

Tywyn is famous for its world-renowned Talyllyn Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway line that offers picturesque journeys through the beautiful landscape of the Welsh countryside. Undoubtedly, it is a living symbol of railway history with a link to the Victorian era. Another significant hallmark of Tywyn is St. Cadfan's Church, which houses the Cadfan Stone featuring the earliest known inscriptions of written Welsh, serving as an emblem of Tywyn's rich cultural past.

Things to do in Tywyn

Tywyn offers a plethora of activities, focusing on its historical depth and natural allure. One can begin a journey into the past aboard a ride on the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway. History enthusiasts can delve into the local lore by visiting ancient landmarks like St. Cadfan's Church. For nature lovers, a trip to nearby Dolgoch Waterfalls can be an engaging experience. Ramblers can explore a myriad of picturesque paths winding across the breathtaking landscapes. A day spent at the beach, enjoying the scenery, or an evening witnessing panoramic sunsets also offer cherished moments.

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Average asking prices in Tywyn today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£192,300

30 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£380,000

25 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£202,500

12 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£78,000

15 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Tywyn

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Transport in Tywyn

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Tywyn.

Local connections

Tywyn
National Rail
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
Tonfanau
National Rail
2.5 miles / 4.0 km
Aberdovey
National Rail
3.2 miles / 5.1 km
Penhelig
National Rail
3.5 miles / 5.6 km
Llwyngwril
National Rail
5.6 miles / 9.0 km
Borth
National Rail
6.7 miles / 10.8 km

Schools in Tywyn

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Tywyn.

Education in Tywyn

Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn
 
Ysgol Gynradd Penybryn
 
Ysgol Craig y Deryn
 
Ysgol Gynradd Pennal
 
Ysgol Gymunedol Craig Yr Wylfa
 
Ysgol Gymunedol Talybont
 

Local pubs in Tywyn

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  • Dovey Inn

    Aberdovey, Tywyn, LL35

    The social hub of Aberdyfi with stunning views across the Dyfi estuary.

  • Penhelig Arms

    Aberdovey, Tywyn, LL35

    A high quality boutique hotel, restaurant and bar with stunning views across the Dyfi estuary.