Sightseeing
Beautiful quiet village with views over Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. A perfect spot to explore this beautiful part of Wales.
Llwyngwril
Beautiful quiet village with views over Cardigan Bay to Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. A perfect spot to explore this beautiful part of Wales.
Great place to go for a walk to see stunning waterfalls with a good cafe tearoom.
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Dolgoch Falls
Great place to go for a walk to see stunning waterfalls with a good cafe tearoom.
Beautiful scenery with accessible car park close in the shadow of Cadair Idris. Spectacular, elevated views of the Mawddach Estuary and coastline.
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Cregennan lakes
Beautiful scenery with accessible car park close in the shadow of Cadair Idris. Spectacular, elevated views of the Mawddach Estuary and coastline.
Historic narrow gauge steam train providing a 7 1/4 mile journey from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn. A fun day out for families of all ages.
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Talyllyn Eisenbahn
Neptune RoadHistoric narrow gauge steam train providing a 7 1/4 mile journey from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn. A fun day out for families of all ages.
Scenic trail providing access to bikes and pedestrians. Runs for 8 miles from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach railway station via Barmouth Bridge.
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The Mawddach Trail
Scenic trail providing access to bikes and pedestrians. Runs for 8 miles from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach railway station via Barmouth Bridge.
Historic railway and pedestrian bridge spanning the width of the Mawddach Estuary. 699 m long, this bridge opened in 1867 and is a popular way to visit Barmouth, without driving the long route around the estuary.
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Barmouth Toll Bridge
Historic railway and pedestrian bridge spanning the width of the Mawddach Estuary. 699 m long, this bridge opened in 1867 and is a popular way to visit Barmouth, without driving the long route around the estuary.
Great family day out if you are wanting to travel a bit further afield. About an hours drive from the cottage. Standing high above the dunes at Harlech beach, it was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales in 1282.
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Burg Harlech
Great family day out if you are wanting to travel a bit further afield. About an hours drive from the cottage. Standing high above the dunes at Harlech beach, it was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales in 1282.
Hidden gem slightly off the beaten track in the Dysynni Valley at the foot of Cadair Idris. Great to incorporate a trip here when visiting Dolgoch Falls. A quiet spot to reflect on Welsh history.
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Castell y Bere
Hidden gem slightly off the beaten track in the Dysynni Valley at the foot of Cadair Idris. Great to incorporate a trip here when visiting Dolgoch Falls. A quiet spot to reflect on Welsh history.
Standing at 2930 ft, this challenging mountain walk offering different routes for varying abilities with fabulous views of Snowdonia National Park. Whole day out and weather can change quickly, so make sure you are well prepared.
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Cadair Idris - Penygadair
Standing at 2930 ft, this challenging mountain walk offering different routes for varying abilities with fabulous views of Snowdonia National Park. Whole day out and weather can change quickly, so make sure you are well prepared.
Seaside town, about 10 minutes drive from the cottage. Offering great views across the estuary to Barmouth and of Cardigan Bay. Long sandy beach and miniature railway which is great fun for children.
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Fairbourne
Seaside town, about 10 minutes drive from the cottage. Offering great views across the estuary to Barmouth and of Cardigan Bay. Long sandy beach and miniature railway which is great fun for children.
Large forest 30 minutes drive north of the cottage offering walking trails and some of the best mountain biking trails in the country.
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Coed-y-Brenin
Large forest 30 minutes drive north of the cottage offering walking trails and some of the best mountain biking trails in the country.
Fairbourne Eisenbahn
Beach RoadMiniature steam railway - great fun for families.
Circular walk with spectacular views over Snowdonia and the Mawdach Estuary
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Precipice Walk
Circular walk with spectacular views over Snowdonia and the Mawdach Estuary
Neighbourhoods
Pretty seaside town with long sandy beach. Great for crabbing off the pier and grabbing a bite to eat.
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Aberdyfi
Pretty seaside town with long sandy beach. Great for crabbing off the pier and grabbing a bite to eat.
Food scene
Friendly local pub within easy walking distance. Booking recommended if you want to eat there.
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The Garthangharad
Friendly local pub within easy walking distance. Booking recommended if you want to eat there.
Tywyn has small shops and cafes, as well as a Co-op and Spar for food shopping. A good place to get all your essentials. Tywyn has a weekly market in the summer months.
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Tywyn
Tywyn has small shops and cafes, as well as a Co-op and Spar for food shopping. A good place to get all your essentials. Tywyn has a weekly market in the summer months.
Sitting on the Mawddach Estuary, the George serves food and drink with a view.
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George III Hotel
Sitting on the Mawddach Estuary, the George serves food and drink with a view.
Fairbourne Village Stores
2 Beach RdGreat fish and chips to eat in or takeaway.
Dine India
12 College GrnEat in or call ahead for take away Indian in Tywyn
Indian Restaurant in Fairbourne - good reviews on Trip Advisor
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Indiana Cuisine
3 Beach RdIndian Restaurant in Fairbourne - good reviews on Trip Advisor