Rhyd-y-creuau
- Introduction
- Location
- Outdoor Classroom
For Teachers and Students - Individuals & Families
- Professional Development
For Environmental Professionals, Teachers and Outdoor Leaders
Virtual Tour
Further Information
Other FSC Centres
Contact
Rhyd-y-creuau
The Drapers' Field Centre
Betws-y-coed
Conwy
LL24 0HB
Tel:
01690 710494
Fax:
01690 710458
Email:
enquiries.rc
@field-studies-council.org
Head of Centre:
Daniel Moncrieff
Facilities
- No. of Beds: 95
- No. of Workrooms: 4
- Updated ICT facilities
- Library
- Drying room
- Student common room
- Adult sitting room
- Weather station
- Shop
- Eco-Centre
- Secondary datasets
- Waterproofs and wellies available
- Games rooom
Adventure Activities

The Centre is licensed by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) to undertake adventurous activities.
View our AALA licence (PDF, requires Abode Reader)
Rhyd-y-creuau
Snowdonia
From the Draper's Field Centre you can explore the diverse habitats and environments of Snowdonia National Park; from glaciated valleys, rivers and wooded hillsides to dramatic coasts and sand dune ecosystems. The centre itself is a Georgian house set in two hectares of wooded grounds with eco centre status, allowing you to experience a sustainable lifestyle, only 1 hour 50 minutes from Manchester and 3 hours 40 minutes from the M25.
Outdoor ClassroomRhyd-y-creuau offers a wide range of courses from the young to the young at heart. These incorporate a wide diversity of local sites from Snowdon, Morfa Harlech to Llanrwst and Betws-y-Coed. We run courses for Key Stage 2 up to University courses. Our AS and A-Level courses are very popular. All are tailored to meet the individual needs and specifications of the trip, whether it is Geography or Biology. We also run teacher training days for local schools, such as Sustainability Workshops linking these themes to National Curriculum and your program. Read More |

Individuals & FamiliesThe FSC offers leisure and professional training courses covering virtually every aspect of learning about the countryside, its wildlife and the environment. Learn about all aspects of North Wales from the scenery and landscape to rare plants, culture and history of North Wales Read More |
Professional DevelopmentThe FSC is committed to career development and professional training in the environment and is one of the UK's leading providers of taxonomic training. Each year we offer a wide range of courses, many of which are accredited and certified by awarding bodies, to help individuals develop their skills. Our courses are popular with the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) and National Park staff. Please contact the Centre if you would like us to tailor makecourses for groups of countryside professionals and teachers. Teachers' courses are available through the medium of English or Welsh. Read More |
