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Lying just to the north of Barmouth in Gwynedd on the North Wales coast is the village of Llanaber with Cardigan Bay close by. Easily accessible by rail, there is a station here which is on the Shrewsbury to Lleyn Peninsula route and a trip along this route provides for some exciting views across the bay. The village itself lies at the foothills of part of the Snowdonia Range on that narrow part of land that is the dramatic and often beautiful Welsh coastline. The attraction of Llanaber lies in its location, for those who enjoy beachcombing or a long easy stroll then the sandy beach stretching around into Cardigan Bay is just the thing. However if you are feeling a little more energetic then there are the old drovers paths leading up the hillside which in part are quite steep but provide some excellent views along this stretch of coast. Llanber is also immersed in history, it has a church, Church of St Bodfan, dating back to the 13th century whilst within its grounds are two interestingly marked stones, these stones are marked with Roman writing dating them to around the late 5th / early 6th century and are believed to be commemorative headstones.

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Llwyndu Farmhouse Hotel (0.43 miles)

Llwyndu Farmhouse Hotel
Llwyndu Farmhouse Hotel stands at the base of the Rhinog Mountains overlooking Cardigan Bay with stunning views over the Lleyn Peninsula and just a couple of miles north of Barmouth on the coast of Snowdonia. ... More | visit website
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Ty'r Graig Castle (1.06 miles)

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Tyr Graig Castle is a remarkable and unique castle-hotel situated between the mountains and the sea. Only 1/2 a mile out of Barmouth town centre and on the borders of the Snowdonia National Park it offers stunning views ... More | visit website

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Tal y Don Hotel (1.72 miles)

Tal y Don Hotel

The Tal y Don Hotel is situated in the middle of the small seaside town of Barmouth in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, and is just a 2 minute walk from the main beach and 3 minutes ... More | visit website

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Bryn Melyn Guest House (1.98 miles)

Bryn Melyn Guest House
High above the Mawddach Estuary Bryn Melyn Guest House offers a relaxing setting for a short break or holiday. Just ten minutes from the harbour-side restaurants of Barmouth, a charming Victorian seaside town, ... More | visit website
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The Old Farmhouse (3.09 miles)

The Old Farmhouse

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Enjoy the comforts of a hotel with the friendliness and informality of our renovated farmhouse.
It is an ideal centre for touring Snowdonia, walking or just total relaxation by our large ... More

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The Slate Shed (3.28 miles)

The Slate Shed
Our Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Snowdonia National Park serves up breathtaking views and big breakfasts in style. We are proud to have been selected by The Independent Magazine as one of the 50 Best ... More | visit website
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Brackenhurst House (3.49 miles)

Brackenhurst House

Brackenhurst was formerly a 14 bedroom hotel and has been extensively refurbished to 5 star luxury over the last three years. We are situated in Snowdonia National Park on the beautiful coast of West Wales, ... More | visit website

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Bryn Artro (5.34 miles)

Bryn Artro
Bryn Artro is a spectacular Victorian country house set in an idylic location, nestled between the sea and the Rhinog Mountains. We are situated in Snowdonia National Park with everything the area has to offer ... More | visit website
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Coed Cae (5.63 miles)

Coed Cae

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Coed Cae is a traditional stone cottage set within the southern reaches of the Snowdonia National Park. Situated in its own wooded garden on the Mawddach estuary with spectacular views. ... More

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Penmaenuchaf Hall (6.03 miles)

Penmaenuchaf Hall

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A blend of dignity and style, supreme comfort, cuisine and service can be applied without question to this Hotel. Stunning location overlooking the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and set within the ... More

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