the refined pub with wood panelling and brick accent walls offers street views. there's also a fenced-in patio with seating. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. set off barmouth beach amid shops and eateries, this genteel pub in a stone building with hip rooms is 18 miles from snowdonia national park and a 5-minute walk from the nearest train station. it's 3 miles from arthog waterfalls. parking is complimentary. the 11 trendy rooms feature free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and ipod docks, as well as sitting areas, and tea and coffeemaking facilities Anglesey Airport 1 hr 36
King Arthur's Labyrinth (33 min) King arthur Blue Lake (28 min) Castell y Bere (42 min) Castle, ruins, history, and architecture Fairbourne Railway (15 min) This family-friendly miniature steam train offers rides through picturesque landscape. Barmouth Bridge (9 min) Landmark bridge comprising a wooden walkway & railroad with panoramas over beaches, hills & a river. Harlech Castle (23 min) Huge castle with 2 rings of walls, site of the longest siege in British history, plus family events. Penygader (57 min) Rocky, 2,930-ft. top of Cadair Idris, popular with hikers for its dramatic lake & valley views. Corris Mine Explorers (34 min) Guided tours of the underground tunnels & caverns of an abandoned Victorian-era slate mine. Centre for Alternative Technology (40 min) Coed-y-Brenin (33 min) Forested park area providing shady hiking routes & multiple trails for mountain bikes. Traeth Abermaw Beach (3 min) Picturesque beach for basking & swimming, surrounded by charming local shops & eateries. Dolgoch Falls (41 min) Series of waterfalls in a mossy, forested ravine, with a walking trail passing several caves. Talyllyn Railway (42 min) Restored 19th-century railway built to carry slate and now offering pleasure rides and exhibitions. Corris Craft Centre (32 min) Built on a landscaped area of an old mine, this attraction houses a number of varied workshops. |