Tal-y-Bont is a little town in Conwy County Borough, Wales as well as depends on the Conwy Valley, west of the River Conwy, on the B5106 road, 6 miles from the town of Conwy to the north, and 6 miles from Llanrwst to the south, as well as in the area of Caerhun. It lies adjacent to the town of Dolgarrog to the south, and also listed below the tiny negotiation of Llanbedr-y-Cennin to the west. The 'Bont' (the mutated type of pont, Welsh for "bridge") in the name probably refers to the bridge over the Afon Dulyn, a tributary of the close-by River Conwy, which runs through the town. Tal-y-Bont is the starting factor for the road to Llyn Eigiau and the southern Carneddau mountains. Access to the northern end of the Carneddau Range and also the Roman road over to Aberystwyth can likewise be attained by adhering to the road up from Tal-y-Bont via Llanbedr-y-Cennin - which is on the eastern edge of the Snowdonia National Forest - as well as taking a left fork at the club, Ye Olde Bull Inn, in Llanbedr. Pedestrians can access heights in the north end of the Carneddau Range such as Drum as well as Foel Fras, and afterwards continue south eastern to get to Carnedd Llewelyn.