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THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO AND SEE IN AND AROUND BARMOUTH AND FURTHER AFIELD
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Ty’r Graig Castle
Llanaber Rd
Barmouth
Gywnedd
LL42 1YN
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01341 280470
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Monday - Sunday
08:00 - 22:00
Commanding a hill overlooking the beautiful Barmouth bay, the location of our Hotel couldn't be better. Of course, our Guest House isn't the only attraction around so we've collated a list of nearby places we think our guests would like to visit.
These include ancient castles, steam trains, and of course, mile upon mile of beautiful beaches, with the majestic wild splendour of the Snowdonia mountain range and the surrounding National Park.
Mawddach Trail
The Mawddach trail from Dolgellau to Barmouth is a stunning multi-use path, following the disused railway line along the edge of the Mawddach Estuary in Southern Snowdonia. The trail has featured on the TV show Julia Bradbury's Railway Walks.
Cadair Idris
Sitting in the Mawddach Estuary across from Barmouth, Cadair Idris is Wales’ highest mountain outside of the Snowdon range.
Caernarfon Castle
Caernarfon Castle was the birthplace of the first Price of Wales in 1284 and the investiture of Prince Charles in 1969. The castle holds many exhibits for everyone to enjoy.
Barmouth Railway Bridge
Barmouth Railway Bridge is a 5-minute walk from town, offering an exhilarating walk over the estuary or take a train over the bridge towards the town of Tywyn.
The Beach
The excellent sandy beach has recently been awarded the prestigious blue flag. We advise to not bathe near the harbour, where red flags indicate danger.
Bronze Bell Shipwreck Exhibition
The Ty Gwyn Museum is located above Davy Jones' Locker, and tells the story of the nearby wreck of 1709, and of the salvage operation. Complete with a well-preserved relic.
YOU CAN FIND OUT ABOUT MORE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS BY VISITING WHAT’S ON BARMOUTH’S NEARBY PLACES TO GO WEBSITE HERE