Garndolbenmaen, recognized informally as Garn, is a town in the county of Gwynedd, Wales. It lies near the A487, roughly 6 miles north west of Porthmadog, in the area of Dolbenmaen, which has a population of 1,300. The closest towns are Dolbenmaen as well as Bryncir. The Papur Bro, the regional Welsh language paper, is called Y Ffynnon (The Source/Spring). Blaen y Cae recording workshops lie in the town, where Pep Le Pew's cd, Un tro yn y Gorllewin and the last album by Gwyneth Glyn, Wyneb Dros Dro, were recorded. The producer and musician Dyl Mei likewise stays in Garndolbenmaen. About 50 students go to Ysgol Gynradd Garndolbenmaen, lots of pupils take a trip from close-by villages including Pant Glas, Bryncir, Cwm Pennant and Golan. The number of students attending the college has actually stayed constant over the past two decades. A lot of the old cottages in Garndolbenmaen have actually been turned into holiday residences. There is a pub in the village, the Cross Foxes (this is currently shut). However at the turn of the 20th century there were numerous pubs including the Cross Pipes and also Dafarn Faig, this was found on the "lôn gefn" (alley) leading to Bryncir. The Gwynedd region councillor for the Dolbenmaen ward, Steve Churchman, a member of the Liberal Democrats, is the postmaster and he used to run a tiny store (this is now shut).