Portmeirion Village
Portmeirion is on the coast of Snowdonia in Gwynedd, North Wales.The official Portmeirion village website including The Hotel Portmeirion
and Castell Deudraeth Bar and Grill, together with all Portmeirion accommodation
and self-catering cottages, shops, gardens and woodlands.
Talyllyn Railway
The Talyllyn Railway is a historic narrow-gauge
steam railway, set in the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside.
Running from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn and Nant Gwernol, the line passes
the delightful Dolgoch Falls and there are excellent forest walks
at Nant Gwernol.
Centre
for Alternative Technology
CAT is concerned with the search for globally sustainable, whole and
ecologically sound technologies and ways of life. Within this search
the role of CAT is to explore and demonstrate a wide range of alternatives,
communicating to other people the options for them to achieve positive
change in their own lives.
Llechwedd
Slate Caverns
Deep Mine: Visitors descend on Britain's steepest passenger railway,
with a gradient of 1:1.8, to make the Deep Mine tour. They travel in
a specially made 24-seat car, on a track with a gauge of 3ft (0.914m).
Shell Island
Famous for Shells, Flowers,Wild birds, Fishing and Fine Panoramic views
of Cardigan Bay and the Magnificent Mountain Range of Snowdonia
Bodnant gardens
Bodnant Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK, spanning
some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping
towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia
range.
Plas Newydd
Plas Newydd was home to the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor
Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby, from 1780 - 1829. They became celebrated
throughout the country as the story of their friendship spread
through Regency Society. The house retains the Gothic features
they introduced.
Llanbedrog – art and craft gallery
Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw Arts Centre housed in a magnificent Grade II
Listed Victorian Gothic Mansion, located on the coast of the Llŷn
Peninsula in North West Wales, UK, overlooking Cardigan Bay and the
mountains of Snowdonia.
Coed y Brenin Forest
Coed-y-Brenin can be found in the South of the Snowdonia National Park
covering an area of some 9,000 acres around the valleys of the rivers
Mawddach, Eden, Gain and Wen. To the West lie the rugged Rhinog mountains,
to the East the remote Rhobell Fawr and to the South the magnificent
Cader Idris.
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