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Bãi biển Barmouth

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Sam
July 6, 2022
Much bigger beach that is home to a fair ground in the summer. Plenty of small shops and places to eat in the town so good for a full day out.
Dena
September 23, 2017
Barmouth is a beautiful seaside resort, offering sandy beaches, ferry rides, individual shops, quaint cafes and pubs. something for all the famaily.
Yasmine
May 24, 2022
Barmouth, is where the Mountains meet the Sea. The town has been welcoming visitors for over 150 years. ​ So if you are looking for the outdoors - walking, cycling, paddleboarding, kayaking, paddling in the sea or building sandcastles then Barmouth is the perfect centre. ​ Barmouth's history can be explored via the Heritage Trail, and visiting the two museums. There is a wide range of independent shops, cafes. pubs and restaurants, so a day can be spent browsing, dipping in and out of shops with regular coffee stops, and maybe an ice cream on the harbour watching the boats and seagulls and sunsets.
Barmouth, is where the Mountains meet the Sea. The town has been welcoming visitors for over 150 years. ​ So if you are looking for the outdoors - walking, cycling, paddleboarding, kayaking, paddling in the sea or building sandcastles then Barmouth is the perfect centre. ​ Barmouth's history can be…
Marie
June 30, 2020
The closest beaches are to the west where you will find, amongst others, Barmouth, Porthmadog and Criccieth. They are around an hour's drive.
Oliver
March 18, 2018
it’s got mountains, sand and sea. Barmouth’s delights were rhapsodised by William Wordsworth, who, after a visit, said in 1824: ‘We took a boat and rowed up its sublime estuary, which may compare with the finest in Scotland, having the advantage of a superior climate. ‘With a fine sea view in front, the mountains behind, the glorious estuary running eight miles inland and Cader Idris within compass of a day’s walk, Barmouth can always hold its own against any rival.’ Barmouth beach is immense, even at high tide - plenty of room for the kids to use up all their energy. The resort also boasts a micro-climate, being slightly warmer in winter and cooler in summer
it’s got mountains, sand and sea. Barmouth’s delights were rhapsodised by William Wordsworth, who, after a visit, said in 1824: ‘We took a boat and rowed up its sublime estuary, which may compare with the finest in Scotland, having the advantage of a superior climate. ‘With a fine sea view in front…

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Porkington Terrace
Barmouth, Wales