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Harlech Attractions Harlech Castle - Harlech Castle is a World Heritage site, which reflects it's importance and remarkable state of preservation. It sits high on a cliff top and as with Harlech Railway Station - Harlech Theatre - In the shadows of Harlech Castle and backing onto the dunes Theatr Harlech enjoys stunning views of the Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. The theatre prese Harlech Swimming Pool - To get to the swimming pool turn off the A496 towards the beach, next to the Queens Hotel, Ardudwy School is on the right, take the second turn on the Royal St Davids Golf Club - This is the Nationally and Internationally renowned Royal St David's Golf Club the home of one of the finest traditional championship links courses i Harlech to Glaslyn Estuary Walk - This is a fairly easy walk and you should allow 3 hours to complete the walk (Distance 6.25 miles / 10 km).In order to appreciate the beauty of the s Harlech Beach - Harlech beach and its surrounding dune area is one of the finest examples of a natural dune system in Britain and has been designated a NNR (National Llanfair Slate Caverns - The entry to this old but important slate mine is through the main tunnel, under the twin arches of the crypt, and into the lofty cathedral cavern. Llanfair Slate Caverns Farm Park - Come and see all your favourite animals on the farm! Floss the donkey and her friends, various pigs, rabbits, calves, ducks, hens, small pigmy goats Llandanwg Railway Station - Harlech Sand Dunes - The beach at Harlech on the Cardigan Bay coastline in West Wales consists of mile after after mile of golden sands and clean seas with a backdrop of s Llanbedr Railway Station - Morfa Harlech National Nature Reserve - Morfa Harlech Nature Reserve stretches from the beach at Harlech through to Traeth Bach and includes much of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd estuaries incl Glaslyn Estuary Viewpoint - A view toward Porthmadog, the beach of Borth y Gest, and the hills of Moel-y-Gest, and Y Fedw from the south bank of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuary cl Glaslyn Estuary Viewpoint - A view toward Portmeirion from the south bank of the Glaslyn and Dwyryd Estuary. The views are spectacular but beware the incoming tides as they can Talsarnau Railway Station - Tremadog Bay - Tremadog Bay is an inlet of Cardigan Bay in the North West of Wales. It sits between the Llyn Peninsula to the north west and the coastline of souther Afon Dwyryd - The Afon Dwyryd rises in the Moelwyn hills to the north of Ffestiniog. The waters form the Tanygrisiau Reservoir. The Afon Goedol flows from the Tanyg Portmeirion Village - Clough Williams-Ellis built Portmeirion from 1925 to 1975 on his own private peninsula on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales. He wanted to show that 'the Ynys Gifftan Island - Ynys Gifftan is an uninhabited small island situated in the River Dwyryd estuary, North West Wales. The island was home to the Roberts farming family Morfa Bychan Beach - The beach at Morfa Bychan is known as Black Rock Sands, a popular wide sandy beach with a rocky headland at the western end of the beach and a backdro Bron y Foel Isaf Burial Chamber - This is a badly damaged tomb, almost certainly the remains of a portal dolmen. One sidestone, a low backstone and the large slipped capstone survive. Porthmadog Golf Club - Porthmadog and Borth-y-Gest Golf Club, as it was originally called, was opened in the very early 1900's probably being played by 1905. Numerous chang Porthmadog Cob Viewpoint - The view from the Cob at Porthmadog in Gwynedd, West Wales. One of the finest views in the whole of the Wales the vista includes the Vale of the Afon Tafarn Glanaber - Pub situated in Morfa Bychan, east of Criccieth in North Wales. Black Rock Sands Beach - Black Rock Sands, a popular wide sandy beach with a rocky headland at the western end of the beach and a backdrop of sand dunes that are a site of spe Black Rock Llama Trekking - Llamas are renowned for their ability as a pack animal and will happily carry your provisions. They are gentle, affectionate and intelligent which tog Ffestiniog Railway - The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the World - being founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832. The railway was buil Dyffryn Ardudwy Railway Station - Bryn Cader Faner Cairn Circle - Bryn Cader Faner is arguably the most beautiful Bronze Age monument in Britain. Around the edge is a ring of tall, thin slabs set at an angle, project Rob Piercy Gallery - The Rob Piercy Gallery is conveniently located in a converted warehouse, close to the centre of Porthmadog. It is set back from the street in a quiet,
Attractions near Harlech
Harlech Castle
Harlech Railway Station
Harlech Theatre
Harlech Swimming Pool
Royal St Davids Golf Club
Harlech to Glaslyn Estuary Walk
Harlech Beach
Llanfair Slate Caverns
Llanfair Slate Caverns Farm Park
Llandanwg Railway Station
Harlech Sand Dunes
Llanbedr Railway Station
Morfa Harlech National Nature Reserve
Glaslyn Estuary Viewpoint
Glaslyn Estuary Viewpoint
Talsarnau Railway Station
Tremadog Bay
Afon Dwyryd
Portmeirion Village
Ynys Gifftan Island
Morfa Bychan Beach
Bron y Foel Isaf Burial Chamber
Porthmadog Golf Club
Porthmadog Cob Viewpoint
Tafarn Glanaber
Black Rock Sands Beach
Black Rock Llama Trekking
Ffestiniog Railway
Dyffryn Ardudwy Railway Station
Bryn Cader Faner Cairn Circle
Rob Piercy Gallery
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