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This map portrays some of the best tourist attractions in Barmouth, Wales. Click on our interactive map below to find details of the Attractions in Barmouth that are featured in the Walesdirectory. Please click on the 'Map Layers' list on the sidebar to find accommodation close to the attraction displayed on the map.
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Barmouth Attractions Viking Sea Fishing and Pleasure Trips - The Viking is regulated and licensed by the Marine Coastguard Agency to carry up to 12 Passengers and 2 crew. We sell tickets for 2 hour trips as well Oriel Gallery - Oriel Gallery was first opened in June 1992 in Barmouth, North Wales. Founded by Valerie and Kevin McArdell, the business has gone from strength to st Barmouth Railway Station - Barmouth Beach - Barmouth is located on the west coast of Wales and lies between the Snowdonia National Park and the sea. The beach is large and ideal for family holi Morfa Mawddach Railway Station - Mawddach Estuary - The Mawddach Estuary is located on the west coast of Wales between the town of Barmouth to the north and Fairbourne to the south. The great beauty of Fairbourne and Barmouth Railway - With the arrival of the Cambrian Coast Railway there were schemes to develop the area for tourism. There were several horse drawn construction tramw Fairbourne Railway Station - Fairbourne Beach - Fairbourne beach is located close to the mouth of the Mawddach estuary between Llwyngwril and Arthog in Gwynedd, Southern Snowdonia, North Wales. The St Bodfan's Church - Bodfan's Church is the finest 13th-century church in Gwynedd. It was built by Hywel ap Gruffudd ap Cynan, a great grandson of Owain Gwynedd who be Mawddach Valley RSPB Reserve - There are two nature trails to help you get the most out of the RSPB's two reserves in the Mawddach Valley. They are set in wood and scrubland, a Llwyngwril Gallery - Llwyngwril Gallery is found in the pretty village of Llwyngwril, on the A493 between Dolgellau and Tywyn, Gwynedd, in very Welsh Wales. We sell only Talybont Railway Station - Llwyngwril Railway Station - Dyffryn Ardudwy Neolithic Burial Chambers - The site of the Dyffryn Burial Chamber was excavated in 1960 and was one of the first sites where multi period building was recognised, and has become St Michael's Church - The church houses an exhibition about Mary Jones, 1784-1866, the local girl who in the year 1800, at the age of 16 walked barefoot from Llanfihangel-y Dyffryn Ardudwy Railway Station - Castell y Bere - Castell y Bere is a romantic Castle that appears to grow from the rock which rises dramatically from the level floor of the Dysynni Valley. From the g Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn - Birds Rock, or Craig yr Aderyn, 258m, is a rocky hill in the beautiful Dysynni Valley between the villages of Llanegryn and Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn - Birds Rock, or Craig yr Aderyn, 258m, is a rocky hill in the beautiful Dysynni Valley between the villages of Llanegryn and Llanfihangel-y-pennant in
Attractions near Barmouth
Viking Sea Fishing and Pleasure Trips
Oriel Gallery
Barmouth Railway Station
Barmouth Beach
Morfa Mawddach Railway Station
Mawddach Estuary
Fairbourne and Barmouth Railway
Fairbourne Railway Station
Fairbourne Beach
St Bodfan's Church
Mawddach Valley RSPB Reserve
Llwyngwril Gallery
Talybont Railway Station
Llwyngwril Railway Station
Dyffryn Ardudwy Neolithic Burial Chambers
St Michael's Church
Dyffryn Ardudwy Railway Station
Castell y Bere
Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn
Birds Rock, Craig yr Aderyn
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