Six years ago I blogged about a Welsh crime series called
Hinterland, which was compared at the time to some of the ‘nordic noir’ series
from Scandinavia such as The Killing, and was filmed mainly in the West Wales
county of Ceredigion. With Hidden we get
another dose of ‘Cymru noir’. This series, starring Sian Reese-Williams as
DI Cadi John and Sion Alun Davies as DS Owen Vaughan, takes us a bit further
north to Bangor and Snowdonia, which provides a suitably chilling backdrop to
many of the scenes in the series. For this piece I am concentrating on series 1, first shown in 2018.
The series kicks off, predictably, with the discovery of a
woman’s body, but the locations used for this part are further south than Snowdonia. The crime which led to
this discovery is committed at the scene of the highest waterfall in Wales,
Henrhyd Falls, which is further south than the fictional location in the series,
in the Brecon Beacons. The waterfall
plunges into the Graig Llech Gorge at the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons
National Park in the county of Powys. The viaduct visible in
the scene where the discovery of the body takes place is also further south. The Pontsarn Viaduct near Merthyr Tydfil was
built in the 1860s to carry the Brecon and Merthyr Railway over the Taf Fechan
river.
Henrhyd Falls (9165). Photo by Nilfanion, via Wikimedia Commons. |
Back in Snowdonia, one beautiful sight which appears again
and again in the series is the wonderful Menai Strait with its two
bridges. The Menai Strait, which is 25
Km long, separates the Welsh mainland from the charming island of
Anglesey. The island is linked to the mainland by two bridges, the Menai
Suspension Bridge, opened in 1826, and the Britannia Bridge, opened in
1850. The city of Bangor lies on the
mainland side of the strait, and is the location of a university which was
founded in 1884. The university features
heavily in the storyline of Hidden, as one of the main characters, the
self-harming Megan Ruddock (Gwyneth Keyworth), is an undergraduate there.
Interwoven with the crime story is the story of Cadi’s
family with its trials and tribulations, including her worries about her terminally
ill father. The location of the house
her father lives in is provided by Ynys Castell, a holiday home in real life on a tiny island in the Menai Strait.
For around four hours twice each day the island can only be reached by
boat as it is cut off from the mainland.
Ynys Castell - geograph.org.uk - 586428. Photo by Eric Jones, via Wikimedia Commons. |
North Wales, like most beautiful and touristy parts of
Britain, is an area of haves and have-nots, and this comes across in the series
with some of the characters living in poor, run-down looking villages and
estates, albeit with the ever-present backdrop of Snowdonia. The Maes Padarn
estate in Llanberis is a typical example which features heavily in the
series. The estate is on the outskirts
of a touristy town with a number of attractions for visitors, such as the
Llanberis Lake Railway and the Electric Mountain hydroelectric power station visitor
centre.
However, the most depressing and menacing property seen in
the series is the remote cottage surrounded by dark woodland occupied by
suspect Dylan Harris (Rhodri Meilir) and his mother Iona (Gillian Elisa). The house was actually purpose-built for the
series and its location is a secret, however Dylan’s workplace was filmed at the Llechwedd Slate Caverns. The cafe where Dylan meets an
almost-victim is Eric Jones Cafe and Campsite outside Tremadog in real life.
Llechwedd Slate Caverns 002. Photo by Matěj Baťha, via Wikimedia Commons. |
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