What to do and see in Barmouth, Wales: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

March 14, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Barmouth, United Kingdom including R.A.O.B Buffs Club, SUP Barmouth, Barmouth Bridge, Barmouth Beach, Barmouth Harbour, Bendi-gedig.
Restaurants in Barmouth

1. R.A.O.B Buffs Club

St Annes Square, Barmouth LL42 1AS Wales http://www.facebook.com/pages/RAOB-Buffs-Club/138667642933426
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

R.A.O.B Buffs Club

The R.A.O.B Buffs Club is situated in the rural town of Barmouth in North Wales. It sits proudly in a close proximity to all the local amenities including a stones throw from the beach and mountains. The building itself hosts a very large function room with Bar/stage. It is at present undergoing minor improvements but still supports the community with projects such as the upcoming Stars in you eyes Meets X factor which supports many charities

2. SUP Barmouth

Excellent
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

SUP Barmouth

Learn to stand up paddleboard in the beautiful surroundings of the Mawddach Estuary in Snowdonia National Park, North Wales Because of its position at the mouth of the beautiful Mawddach estuary with it's pretty harbours and long, safe sandy beach, Barmouth is a fantastic location to SUP whether you're a complete beginner looking for an introduction to the sport or an experienced paddle boarder after a guided tour of the Harbour and beyond

3. Barmouth Bridge

Mawddach Estuary, Barmouth Wales +44 1341 281617 http://barmouth-wales.co.uk
Excellent
73%
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4.5 based on 537 reviews

Barmouth Bridge

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.

Reviewed By Z2120PKsandrao

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. Barmouth Beach

Porkington Terrace, Barmouth LL42 1NF Wales +44 1341 280787 [email protected] http://www.visitwales.com/attraction-search/attraction-search-results/attraction-search-details?id=1959973&latitude=1&longitude=1
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,098 reviews

Barmouth Beach

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.

Reviewed By BABYCHICK123

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

5. Barmouth Harbour

The Quay, Barmouth LL42 1ET Wales
Excellent
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Barmouth Harbour

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.

Reviewed By 588bexk - Northampton, United Kingdom

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.

6. Bendi-gedig

King Edward Street Talbot Square, Barmouth LL42 1AD Wales +44 1341 281041 [email protected] http://www.bendi-gedig.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Bendi-gedig

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

Reviewed By Dinasdiva

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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