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Local information
Here’s a little list of local information you may need. If you need to know about anything else, please visit Guest Services where the local gurus will be delighted to enlighten you and help you on your journey.
Eating out
Bistro Bermo 01341 281 284 | LL42 1EW The Last Inn 01341 280 530 | LL42 1EL Fifty Seven 01341 242 449 | LL43 2AQ The Captain’s Table 01341 280 385 | LL42 1EW Murray’s 01341 280 820 | LL42 1AN Ysgethin Inn 01341 247 578 | LL43 2AN Goodies Dentist 01341 281 162 | LL42 1DN
Supermarkets
Iceland | LL42 1LU
Co-op | LL42 1PH
Tesco Superstore | LL49 9NU
Health care
Minfor Surgery 01341 280 521 | LL42 1PL Rowlands Pharmacy 01341 280 589 | LL42 1DP Dolgellau & Barmouth Hospital 01341 422 479 | LL42 1NT
Pet care
Williams Veterinary Surgeons 01341 280 732 | LL42 1NA
Motor care
Smithy’s Garage | 01341 247 799
Coastline Tyres | 01341 281 215
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Snowdonia National Park The park offers 823 square miles of beautiful landscape views of mountains and greenery, making it perfect for keen walkers, cyclists and avid dog walkers alike.
Snowdon Mountain Railway Let Snowdon Mountain Railway take you on a journey of a lifetime to the rooftop of Wales. Snowdon, at 3,560ft dominates the landscape of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.
Harlech Castle Only a 15-minute drive from Barmouth Bay, Harlech Castle is perched on a rock overlooking Snowdonia. This 13th century castle is open all year round and offers both an educational trip and the chance to see magnificent medieval architecture.
The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways The 13 mile journey of Snowdon scenery is enjoyed within the comfort of a narrow gauge carriage giving you the chance to really take in the breathtaking views.
GreenWood Forest Park GreenWood Forest Park has so many activities on offer, including the only people powered roller coaster in the world! For kids, there is a giant active adventure playground where they can climb up in to the TreeTop Towers or for the under 12s there is a 1,200 square foot super pillow jumper. King Arthur’s Labyrinth One of the most mysterious and atmospheric stories Wales has to tell – rarely has it been told in more apt surroundings. King Arthur’s Labyrinth is hidden deep beneath the mountains of Southern Snowdonia in Mid Wales; an area steeped in myths and legends.
Llanfair Slate Caverns Descend Jacobs ladder and wander through the tunnels and chambers; and look for the old drilling holes and the likeness of a human face in the mighty No.6 cavern. As you emerge from the caverns you face the breathtaking view of Cardigan Bay.
Go Ape! A wonderful tree top adventure based in the heart of Coed-y-Brenin Forest, North Wales. You’ll enjoy breathtaking scenery, tree top crossings and windin-your-face zip wires that will leave you and your tribe with monkey-sized grins.
The Animalarium A small zoo in Borth that offers a home to unwanted zoo animals and exotic pets. Even Nilly the Eurasian lynx was an unwanted pet! There are daily activities like reptile shows, meerkat encounter, bunny grooming, crocodile, meerkat, owl and cat feeding – they’re all free!
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