Dinorwic Quarry

LPS MEMBERS ONLY


 

  • Price

    £45pp (LPS MEMBERS ONLY)

  • Dates

    Wednesday July 9th 2025

     

  •  Group Size

    Max 10

  • Includes

    All travel & fuel – photography support if needed & guidance around the Quarry

  • Not Included

    Travel Insurance - food - drink

  • Start/ End Point

    Dalton Square in Lancaster  - we will leave at 6am and arrive back at approx 9.45pm

     

  •  Level of Fitness

    Good level of fitness - includes steep walks - good walking boots are essential


Dinorwic Quarry, located in Snowdonia, North Wales, is an iconic site for photography, offering dramatic landscapes and rich industrial history. The slate quarry, once one of the largest in the world, is set against the backdrop of rugged mountains and serene lakes. Its labyrinth of stone walls, abandoned buildings, and rusted machinery provide striking contrasts with the natural beauty surrounding it.

The rugged textures, weathered surfaces, and atmospheric lighting make it a perfect spot for capturing industrial decay alongside stunning views of the Welsh countryside. The quarry offers a mix of history, nature, and photogenic contrasts ideal for a variety of photography styles.

At its peak, it covered about 700 acres (around 2.8 square kilometers). The quarry was known for its immense size and the scale of its operations, particularly its vertical depth. The quarry had a depth of over 1,000 feet (about 300 meters). It was also home to numerous tunnels, tramways, and buildings, making it an intricate and complex industrial site. Dinorwig was a key producer of slate until it closed in 1969, and its history is still an important part of the region's heritage.

We will visit the the old Anglesey barracks and explore the Hidden valley (California Pit) to see the waterfall, this place has a real magical feel to it, We’ll take a stroll upto the old cutting room, from here just a short distance away we can enter the Caban, still in its original state from when the quarry was abandoned in 1969, there’s even overalls still hanging up! Plus lots lots more along the way.

There is so much to shoot here, a location that really suits B&W photography as well as colour. Works best when it’s wet!



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