b'Other WalksThere are many more lovely walks fromBetws-y-Coed. Detailed routes can be found in local guide books available from Betws-y-Coed Visitor Information Centre and include:07 St Michaels Church10 Mynydd Garthmyn & Capel Village circular walk Garmon Burial Chamber A short, easy but peacefulA fairly strenuous 6 mile walk alongside the Riverswalk featuring a classic Conwy and Llugwy fromviewpoint over the the back of the railwayvillage and the remains station. The walk passesof a neolithic burial the Sappers Bridgechamber; then down wobbling across the riverto the Conwy FallsConwy and the oldest building in the village,11 Llyn Sarnau & Llanrwst the charmingly quaintMine Engine HouseSt. Michaelss church. A moderate 5.5 mile circular walk along 08 Capel Curig mainly waymarked trails 4 miles North of Betws-y- through the Gwydir Coed, an easy circular 4.5Forest and along the mile walk with two classiclovely Llugwy valleypanoramas of the complete Snowdon Horseshoe to12 Hafna Minesavour; the first reflectedA moderate 3.5 mile walk in the tranquil waters ofexploring the once-thriving Llyn Mymbyr; and thelead mining sites that second a wider, moredominated the upland elevated view from theslopes of the Gwydir ForestCapel Curig Pinnacles.09 The Llugwy and Lledr ValleysA long and strenuous 8 mile walk beside the beautiful river valleys of the Llugwy and Lledr with a climb up the Roman Sarn Helen, and over the broad wooded ridge seperating the river valleys.14'