In the early 19th century there were quays on the Dyfi where
slate from the quarries around
Corris,
Aberllefenni and
Abergynolwyn was brought by packhorse for loading onto seagoing vessels. This trade died out when the
Corris Railway to Machynlleth and the
Talyllyn Railway to
Tywyn were built. The
Cwm Ebol quarry operated a mile north west of the village between 1868 and around 1906. A gauge tramway (later converted to gauge) operated between the quarry and the village. Between 1918 and 1920 part of the tramway was reused in another gauge railway, serving timber felling operations at Cwm Dwr, two miles north of the village. The early internal combustion locomotive
Baguley 774 was used on the line. The village also has a place in music history, as it was at nearby
Bron-Yr-Aur cottage that
Robert Plant was living when he wrote the
Led Zeppelin classic, "
Stairway to Heaven". ==References==