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Barmouth stands at the mouth of the glorious Mawddach estuary and faces the open expanse of Cardigan Bay. It is a small town with miles of sandy beaches and the usual entertainments of a coastal resort. There are a variety of bars and eateries. The town also has a railway station. Further up the coast are the splendid castles of Harlech and Caernarfon, while inland stand the wild hills and mountains of Snowdonia.

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Barmouth, Snowdonia

Barmouth stands at the mouth of the glorious Mawddach estuary and faces the open expanse of Cardigan Bay. It is a small town with miles of sandy beaches and the usual entertainments of a coastal resort.

 

There are a variety of bars and eateries. The town also has a railway station. Further up the coast are the splendid castles of Harlech and Caernarfon, while inland stand the wild hills and mountains of Snowdonia.

Local Attractions & Activities

 

Coast/Beach
1 km (10 mins walk) Barmouth Blue Flag Beach

 

Golf
Royal St Davids Golf Course in Harlech (10 miles)
Dolgellau Golf Club (10 miles)
Fairbourne Golf Club (14 miles)
Porthmadog Golf Club (21 miles)

Harlech Castle

Fairbourne Railway

 

Bwlchgwyn Farm Pony Trekking Centre

 

National White Water Centre

 

Llechwedd Slate Caverns

 

Centre for Alternative Technology

Coed y Brenin Forest Park

Stand Up Paddleboarding - Barmouth

 

Zip World

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