23/8/2022
Beddgelert Tour
Locations
- Clynnog Fawr
- Beddgelert
- Betws-y-Coed
- Dolwyddelan
Details
We will be travelling to the locations listed above.
Beddgelert
Our main destination for this tour is this beautiful village in the heart of Snowdonia, where during the 1817 revival it was said that:
“they heard the sound of singing overhead, in the sky … some think that the angels were singing and rejoicing …”
Other Locations Visited
- Clynnog Fawr – St. Beuno’s Church and St. Benuo’s Well.
- Betws-y-Coed, where we will be holding a short open-air service and praying for the area.
- Dolwyddelan and the monument erected to commemorate four members of the family of Tanycastell, three of whom became Ministers.
Key Points
- Key locations for a remarkable revival in 1817.
- Visit the site of one of the castles of the Last Prince of of Wales!
- View the last church of the most celebrated early Christian monks of North Wales.
- Visit anancient healing well from the 7th century, and a surprise visit to a separate healing well that could date from the 4th century.
Other Points to Consider
- At some locations there may be some walking required over short distances and occasionally uneven terrain.
- Please consider our Welsh weather and dress accordingly!
- Access to all sites visited may be subject to local restrictions and limitations beyond our control.
We had such a blessed time on this tour. It was wonderful to see 26 of us hungry for revival, following the footsteps of the earliest saints who brought Christianity into North Wales for the first time, worshiping Jesus both in the church (at Clynnog Fawr) and out in the open air (at Betws-y-Coed), praying that God would unblock the wells …
Beddgelert Revival Tour booklet