| Bala |
Famous for its lake - Llyn
Tegid. This August it hosts the
National
Eisteddfod. |
| Barmouth |
Traditional seaside town.
Harbour, large sandy beach, small fairground and rock!
For more
information. |
| Beddgelert |
Small village, though
important crossing place of roads and rivers. Famous for Gelert's
Grave and was also the home of Rupert Bear's creator. Welsh Highland
Railway now passes through the town.
For more
information |
| Blaenau Ffestiniog |
Supplier of roofing slate to
the Victorian world. Terminus of both the Ffestiniog steam railway and
of the British Rail Conwy Valley line. |
|
Criccieth |
Small seaside town with a
famous castle. This resort has a large sandy beach to the south of the
Castle and a pebbly one to the north.
For more
information |
| Dolgellau |
The nearest town to Cadair
View Lodge. Situated at the base of Cadair Idris, the town is steeped
in history. For more information visit the
Discover
Dolgellau website. |
| Harlech |
The old town is set along a
rocky outcrop overlooking Cardigan Bay. It is dominated by the Castle
which is a World Heritage site.
For more
information |
| Porthmadog |
Lively seaside town with a
small harbour. A train spotter's paradise! The Welsh Highland
Railway and Ffestiniog Railway both have stations in the town (these
railways are now joined but trains don't run between both stations yet).
It is also possible to join the Cambrian Coast line here. |
| Trawsfynydd |
The local village to Cadair
View Lodge. A great place to hear the Welsh language spoken in the
local shops and pubs.
For
more information |