Towns and Villages to visit

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Towns and Villages to visit

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A town, a seaside and with a backdrop of the rolling hills behind, Tywyn sits in the middle of Cardigan bay viewing the Llyn Peninsular to the North and Fishguard to the South. on clear days.
24 locals recommend
Tywyn
24 locals recommend
A town, a seaside and with a backdrop of the rolling hills behind, Tywyn sits in the middle of Cardigan bay viewing the Llyn Peninsular to the North and Fishguard to the South. on clear days.
Walk along the beach, take the train, bus or drive to nearby fishing village of Aberdyfi (Aberdovey). One of the most attractive Welsh coastal villages, come here to eat, shop or get an award winning ice cream! Crabbing off the jetty is a family favourite here.
92 locals recommend
Aberdyfi
92 locals recommend
Walk along the beach, take the train, bus or drive to nearby fishing village of Aberdyfi (Aberdovey). One of the most attractive Welsh coastal villages, come here to eat, shop or get an award winning ice cream! Crabbing off the jetty is a family favourite here.
In the Dyfi forest and North of Machynlleth, Corris was once a slate mining village. King Arthur's Labyrinth underground tours, the narrow gauge railway, the Centre for Alternative technology plus the fabulous Idris Stores cafe at the heart of the village.
9 locals recommend
Corris
9 locals recommend
In the Dyfi forest and North of Machynlleth, Corris was once a slate mining village. King Arthur's Labyrinth underground tours, the narrow gauge railway, the Centre for Alternative technology plus the fabulous Idris Stores cafe at the heart of the village.
Market town set beneath the mountain of Cadair Idris. Good access to the Precipice and Torrent walks and some good places to get some lunch afterwards.
66 locals recommend
Dolgellau
66 locals recommend
Market town set beneath the mountain of Cadair Idris. Good access to the Precipice and Torrent walks and some good places to get some lunch afterwards.
a typical seaside resort town with plenty to keep you entertained around the town. Large beach and on the edge of the picturesque Mawddach estuary. Get here by train accross the Bridge or drive across the narrow Paenmaenpool bridge - 50p toll!
121 locals recommend
Barmouth
121 locals recommend
a typical seaside resort town with plenty to keep you entertained around the town. Large beach and on the edge of the picturesque Mawddach estuary. Get here by train accross the Bridge or drive across the narrow Paenmaenpool bridge - 50p toll!
A university seaside town with a pier, harbour, promenade and castle ruins. With lots of independent shops and eateries, and a daily showcase of the starling murmurations during the winter months, its worth a visit!
151 locals recommend
Aberystwyth
151 locals recommend
A university seaside town with a pier, harbour, promenade and castle ruins. With lots of independent shops and eateries, and a daily showcase of the starling murmurations during the winter months, its worth a visit!