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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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. 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. 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. 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). 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. 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. 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
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