Discover the best top things to do in Barmouth, United Kingdom including Taith Ardudwy Way, Barmouth Beach, Barmouth Harbour, Bendi-gedig, Barmouth Heritage Trail, Panorama Walk, Barmouth Slabs.
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For that vintage seaside atmosphere of candy floss and donkey rides, set up your deckchair in the section closest to the town. The Blue Flag beach is never overcrowded and also has trampolines, bouncy castle and pirate ship during the Summer. If you want a quieter space for your picnic and to be closer to the sea, then venture further along the one-mile long promenade perhaps using the land train which runs the length of the promenade.
Lovely Beach you can walk for miles when the tide is right We experience a bad windy and rainy storm so only had one day in the beach which we all enjoyed very much Our Dog Alfie was happy he was welcome on the beach
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Barmouth developed as one of the major ship building centres in Wales during the 18th & 19th centuries. The harbour still has a small fishing industry but is mainly used by pleasure craft. The estuary is home to Merioneth Yacht Club. Lining the edge of the harbour are cafes, ice-cream parlours and a pub with pleasant gardens to sit out in and watch the world go by.
I love it here in the harbour. It can be bustling or of a late evening really quiet. Either has it’s own beauty. There’s some great places to eat and drink around the harbour and lots to chose from to fit every taste and budget. The views are stunning here of the bridge, estuary and mountains! You can catch a small ferry to take you across the estuary where you can go for a walk or catch the Fairbourne miniature railway. We love spending time here when we visit.
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Indoor all weather adventure centre, for children from 0-12 years old. After school club and Holiday club. Exciting Cafe. Free wifi and parking. New Day Nursery opening March 2019
Absolutely Fabulous!!!! Brilliant clean, Imaginative soft play area for all young children. Large Cafe served freshly made, good quality food at reasonable prices. Toilets clean. Staff friendly and helpful, will definitely come again.
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The Barmouth Heritage Trail seeks to highlight some of the fascinating places around the centre of Barmouth that have played a part in its unique and complex history and given the town its character. The trail is in the form of a self-guided walking tour. A Trail leaflet can be purchased for £1 from the Tourist Information Centre in Barmouth station.
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On a gorgeous day this is a gorgeous walk.... I think you need to do a bit of research prior - download the routes to your phone or similar as if you are not fully aware of where you expect to go you may not pick up on some of the intersections which could be a little better marked. That said this is an excellent walk - not too remote or dangerous to take the whole family out on it, not too easy and dull to not bother about. When you get to the panoramic point the views are awesome.....
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