Of all the underground slate workings in North Wales, perhaps those around Blaenau Ffestiniog are most known. I'll list the other areas which I'm aware of.
.Corris: aka Braich Goch, Gaewern, Yr Allt Goed, Minllyn, Aberllefenni, Hen Gloddfa etc
.Bryneglwys slate mine in mid Wales
.NE Wales, Moel Fferna, Penarth, Cambrian, Wynne
more isolated underground workings for example Llanfair/Hen Gloddfa near Barmouth.
Of course another very important slate quarrying area is in the north of Snowdonia, Penrhyn, Dinorwig and Nantlle. I've been looking around aditnow for underground slate mines in this region, so far I've come across a few slate quarries around Nantlle which seem to have shafts, I'm not sure why but I'm sure someone can enlighten me 🙂 Many of the quarries, perhaps most of them in this large region, which works purple slate, use tunnels to access pit workings, many of which are impressive. I have explored many of them at Dinorwig, although I have only found one cavern/chamber at Dinorwig, which opens into the base of a quarry. The chamber was presumably formed where slate was extracted from where the tunnel enters the pit working, and not originally intended as an underground chamber.
So I'm wondering if there are any areas of actual underground slate extraction around Nantlle, Llanberis or Penrhyn?
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