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Bryn Melyn Guest House
Panorama Road
Barmouth
North Wales

LL42 1DQ
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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, and yet a world away from everything and everybody. Enjoy far reaching views, comfortable 3-star graded rooms and good hearty food. Watch the wildlife from our panoramic terrace. Explore the stunning landscapes and history of the Snowdonia National Park. Unwind, relax, recharge and expand your horizons… Wales is justifiably famous for its landscape and at Bryn Melyn you are surrounded by the very best that this remarkable country can offer. But you don’t need to go outside to appreciate the landscape... Most of our generous rooms feature large picture windows with far-reaching views across the Mawddach Estuary, the Cadair range of mountains and out to sea. All of our rooms are fully en-suite, with new bathrooms installed for the 2010 season. Our comfortable and peaceful lounge is the perfect place to unwind. Maybe sit in our snug and watch the birdlife, or browse our selection of guide books and maps for ideas. Amuse yourself with our selection of board games and jigsaws. And wash it all down with a drink from our well stocked bar, open every evening and serving a wide range of wines, local beers, spirits and liqueurs. The famous Victorian John Ruskin once said, ‘There is no finer walk in the entire world than from Barmouth to Dolgellau, other than that from Dolgellau to Barmouth’! Walkers have known this for many years and come back again and again to find new paths to explore. But there is so much more to this area than just walking; attractive towns and villages, ancient sites, fabulous beaches, world class tourist attractions, plus a host of activities for all ages and backgrounds. Whatever your interest you’ll want to come back to explore further…

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