Discover the best top things to do in Barmouth, United Kingdom including Barmouth Bridge, Old Barmouth, Ty Crwn (Round House), St. John's Church, St Mary & St Bodfan Church, Dolphin Sculpture & Water Feature, The Last Haul Sculpture, St. Ddwywe's Church, Barmouth War Memorial, Sands Leisure Complex.
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Barmouth Bridge, 150 years old in 2017. Currently free for pedestrians and cyclists to cross between Barmouth and Fairbourne. Once on the Fairbourne side, there is a path into Fairbourne itself, or you can travel up the famous Mawddach Trail along the disused railway line towards Dolgellau via the George the III pub.
Lovely walk along the bridge,you can either carry on to Fairbourne or take a tranquil walk along the Mawddach Trail,have a good pair of walking shoes on.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Climbing haphazardly up the steep slopes at the back of the High Street, the paths and alleys of old Barmouth reveal many quaint and delightful corners. Houses seem to be built almost on top of one another in this fascinating jumble of steps and terraces.
Fantastic Place to be to have a steeply energetic walk through the old Barmouth town. Wonderful scenery from the hieghts looking down and across the lower ground town of Barmouth. Plenty to see and read as you walk along your way. Its so quiet as you stroll up and along the narrow footways..
4.5 based on 37 reviews
An unusual and interesting little place with plenty of information on it to read. Great bit of local history. They used to lock criminals and drunks up in here!! Won't take long but worth a look.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Overlooking Barmouth from the hill above the town is the Cathedral-like St John's Church. Open daily for visitors and worshippers its majestic and awe-inspiring interior is truly worth the walk. Come and see its amazing C E Kemp stained glass windows, marble Font and an amazing array of carved angels and the Reredos screen.
its a steep walk up but well worth it the views breathe taking beautiful peaceful church, the toilet is a bit yukky but the windows are awesome well worth the climb
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Nestled on the side of the A496 road close to Barmouth is the 13th Century Church of St Mary & St Bodfan. A true architectural gem of a building with one of the finest stone porch doorways in the country. Designated as a grade I listed building it is truly worth visiting.
3.5 based on 50 reviews
Great place to go, staff are so friendly & helpful, great entertainment at the weekend. Great food & cheapest in area. Yes place is dated but it is what it is. You feel at home in there. The American diner is great they do lovely chicken wraps & great ice cream Sundays. The fish & chip shop is lush all freshly cooked. & Dominic's pizza are lovely. Supermarket has great choice of stuff & even got a little coffee shop that serves breakfast rolls at weekends. Amusement is best In the area loads of ticket machines & games & great choice of prizes.will visit again.
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