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700 267 (610x23) Aberdyfi - Aberdovey (Janet Baxter)
The northern arc of Cardigan bay – much of it in the national park – is one of outstanding beauty. Mountains sweep down to the sea in a series of stunning estuaries, and the beaches are some of the sandiest and most spacious in all of Wales. In the hills you’ll find remote beauty spots, mountain lakes, atmospheric sites and magnificent walking trails. See it all from welcoming seaside resorts or country villages. Explore it on the convenient Cambrian Coast Railway, which runs allong the whole of the bay.

Aberdyfi 196

Aberdyfi

Aberdyfi is a thriving little harbour resort set within the Snowdonia National Park, where the river Dyfi meets the blue waters of Cardigan Bay.


Barmouth 196

Barmouth

Popular resort on the mouth of the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. Pretty harbour overlooked by headland of Dinas Oleu, birthplace of the National Trust.


196 150 Castell Harlech Castle

Harlech

A 'must see' little town, not just for the views across the dunes but also for its clifftop medieval castle, a World Heritage Site.

 

Tywyn

Seaside resort and touring base. Attractions include large sandy beach and narrow-gauge Talyllyn Railway that travels into the hills. Many local beauty spots - Dolgoch Falls, Bird Rock, Tal-y-Llŷn Lake and Castell-y-Bere, atmosheric stronghold of the Welsh.


196 Tywyn

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