Your guide to Barmouth, Wales from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Situated in the county of Gwynedd in Wales, the town of Barmouth lies on the estuary of Cardigan Bay and the River Mawddach. With its population of little more than two thousand residents this is a town that boasts it own unique charm and character. You will find that the local extend a warm welcome and are very hospitable, and you will be able to chat with them to learn more about this town and all that it has to offer. The town once had a rich industrial history in shipbuilding, but has since become better known as a seaside resort. You can enjoy relaxing amidst the attractive surroundings of this town, and you will be able to take in events such as the Three Peaks yacht race at the harbour in the town. Those that enjoy the outdoors will find plenty of facilities and opportunities allowing them to enjoy a range of outdoor activities. You can also look forward to exploring the history of this town, and there are some fascinating historical buildings and places of interest to explore, such as the tower house, the prison, and St John's Church. Although in Wales, many of the visitors to this town are English, and come from Birmingham and the Black Country, as this is the closes seaside resort for them. There are a number of other attractions that you can enjoy in and around the town of Barmouth, and some of these include the RNLI Visitor Centre, Harlech Castle, the Portmeirion Village, the Centre for Alternative Technology, Criccieth Castle, and others, all of which are within fifteen miles of this seaside town. A number of hotels in the area will help to ensure that you find somewhere comfortable and affordable to stay during your time here.
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