trebor has rated Cae Chwarae 3.0 out of 5.
A basic ground one new small seated stand used as changing room currently, on an angle to the pitch, playground behind goal and views of hills all around. Just right for 4th tier football and only £2.
No phone reception here.
In Bryncrug, 2 miles north from Tywyn a bus does run every two hours for Saturday games. A 40-minute walk along cycle paths takes you past an Ice Cream factory. Pitch is in the centre of the village and the Peniarth Arms is a little further.
Parking next to pitch take your risk with sliced shots.
Stand in open on grass good, the seated area is covered but taken by players for Covid reasons, strange angle but would give a decent view unless standing fans congregated near.
Behind the changing rooms if there out of bounds, in them on normal times.
Playground for kids to use while you watch the game
Good tea, cheaper than professional clubs.
As always at this level, they run the club and do all and everything for free.
A funny exchange between Brummie fans of both clubs arguing about whose Welsh seaside town was worse
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