Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales
From Walking in Snowdonia to beaches of Barmouth

Its open space offers unmatched stretches of clean golden sands, rocky coves, outstanding mountain scenery and beautiful lakes. Visit fascinating castles, underground slate caverns, old steam mountain railways. Whatever you want from your holiday, Southern Snowdonia is packed with things to see and do from walking or climbing, pony trekking, mountain biking to a variety of watersports. A perfect setting for that relaxing short break or activity packed challenging break.


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Blaenau Ffestiniog

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Set in the Vale of Ffestiniog between the Moelwyn and Manod mountain ranges. The town grew in prosperity in the 19th century owing to the thriving slate industry and is now a fascinating centre of industrial history; Blaenau Ffestiniog is a gateway town set at the head of the beautiful Vale of Ffestiniog.
· Ffestiniog Railway - Narrow gauge railway takes passengers on a scenic journey from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog. Linked to Conwy Valley Line
· Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Two tours available - the miners tramway and the deep mine.
· Ffestiniog Visitors Centre - Experience the wonders of hydro-electricity at Edison Mission Energy's Ffestiniog Visitors Centre and Power Station.

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Y Bala

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Historic Bala stands at the eastern end of the largest natural lake in Wales - Llyn Tegid. The lake is renowned for windsurfing and sailing. The bustling town has strong links with the cultural and religious traditions of Wales.
· Bala Lake Narrow Gauge Railway runs from Bala to Llanuwchllyn
· Canolfan Tryweryn. National White Water Centre

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Aberdyfi/Aberdovey

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This charming harbour village at the mouth of the Dyfi estuary is a popular sailing centre. The village is backed by mountains and overlooks a marvellous sandy dune-backed beach. Golfers flock here to play the 18 hole championship links course.

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Dolgellau

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The stone built market town nestles in the shadow of the Cader Idris Mountain. The town has many interesting shops and is an excellent touring centre. Walkers are spoilt for choice with many well-known walks nearby. Dolgellau host the popular Sesiwn Fawr (Folk Festival).
· The Quaker Museum. An exhibition based on the area's links with the Quaker movement and their emigration to America
· Coed Y Brenin Forest Visitor Centre. Small workshops, café and forest information mountain bike trails.
· RSPB bird hide and observatory. Situated on the magnificent Mawddach estuary.
· Cymer Abbey. Ruined 12th Century Cistercian monastery.

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Tywyn

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A bustling small seaside town with an excellent beach. Home of the famous Talyllyn Railway, which runs for seven miles to Abergynolwyn. Each year a Race the Train event is held.
· Talyllyn Railway and Museum - a narrow gauge railway originally built to carry slate.
· St. Cadfan's Church houses a stone pillar bearing traces of what is believed to be the earliest known written Welsh
· Halo Foods Factory Shop. Includes a video display explaining the manufacturing process of the famous "Honey Ice-cream".
· Castell y Bere - once home of Llywelyn the Great in the hills to the north, near to Bird Rock.

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Barmouth

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A busy popular seaside resort town with miles of golden sand, a picturesque harbour and a variety of amusements. Barmouth is situated at the mouth of the magnificent Mawddach estuary. Home of the famous Three Peacks Yacht Race.
· RNLI Lifeboat Museum
· Ty Gwyn / Ty Crwn - a medieval tower house museum and lock-up near the harbour
· Dinas Oleu. Viewpoint high above the town. The first piece of land acquired by the National Trust.

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Harlech

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Dominated by its magnificent castle, Harlech offers many interesting shops and restaurants and is the home of the championship Royal St. David's Golf Club. A fine beach is backed by an extensive dune system called Morfa Harlech.
· Harlech Castle. This stronghold built on the rock by Edward 1 is now a World Heritage Site.
· Theatr Ardudwy. A wide ranging entertainment programme
· Llandanwg Church. A tiny church - surrounded by sand dunes where services are held a few times a year.
· Llanfair Slate Caverns. Huge caverns which were used as a location in the film "First Knight"

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