The Area
around Gwynfryn.

Mountains, beaches, castles, steam railways, underground adventures, and extraordinary wildlife — all within a short drive. Below: 50 places we'd send you, drawn from our guest pack.

Snowdonia National Park
UNESCO Harlech
Cardigan Bay
Harlech Beach
Plate I
Harlech Beach
A whitewashed cottage below the mountains
Plate II
Into the mountains
Llyn Dinas lake
Plate III
A mountain lake

History & Heritage ·

Harlech Castle

10 mins · UNESCO

UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb the towers, walk the ramparts, enjoy views of Snowdonia and Cardigan Bay. One of the great medieval castles of Europe.

Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial Chamber

Coast road · free

Two Neolithic monuments side by side. Free entry. Eerie and fascinating — kids love peering into the ancient tombs.

Criccieth Castle

20 mins north

Originally built by Llywelyn the Great. Twin-towered and dramatic, overlooking the sea.

Portmeirion Village

20 mins north

The extraordinary Italianate village built over 48 years by architect Clough Williams-Ellis.

Lloyd George Museum, Llanystumdwy

Under 10 mi

Dedicated to one of the 20th century's most remarkable political figures.

Cymer Abbey, Dolgellau

Dolgellau

Atmospheric Cistercian monastery ruins. A genuine sense of medieval Wales.

Barmouth Heritage Trail

8 mi · self-guided

Self-guided walk through St John's Church, Dinas Oleu (the first land ever given to the National Trust), Gibraltar Cottage and the old town's historic cottages.

Beaches & Coast ·

Morfa Dyffryn Beach

On the doorstep

One of the cleanest and most expansive beaches in Wales, backed by dunes. Rarely crowded even in peak season.

Shell Island (Mochras)

5 mins · causeway

One of the largest tidal islands in Europe, accessible by causeway at low tide. Famous for its abundance of colourful seashells — a treasure hunt for kids.

Harlech Beach

10 mins

Flat sands backed by rolling dunes with sweeping views across Cardigan Bay.

Barmouth Beach

8 mi

Classic British seaside. Long sandy beach, promenade, donkey rides, arcades and fish and chips.

Black Rock Sands, Porthmadog

20 mins north

A wide Blue Flag beach where you can drive onto the sand. Facilities and stunning views.

Criccieth Beach

20 mins north

Stunning beach overlooked by Criccieth Castle. Lovely for swimming in summer or a windswept walk in winter.

Barmouth Bridge Walk

8 mi

Cross the famous wooden railway bridge over the Mawddach Estuary on foot — one of the most iconic views in Wales.

Great Walks ·

Nantcol Waterfalls

1.8 mi · £2 parking

Easy circular walk to spectacular waterfalls. Brilliant for all abilities.

Cwm Bychan & Roman Steps

10 mins

Hidden valley walk through ancient paved mountain steps into the Rhinogs. Magical and barely visited.

Mawddach Trail

9 mi · flat

Flat, beautiful trail to Barmouth along a disused railway following the estuary. Pushchair and bike-trailer friendly.

Rhinog Fawr

For experienced walkers

Rugged, wild and one of the least explored parts of Snowdonia. A true sense of wilderness.

Dinas Oleu, Barmouth

8 mi · short climb

Short climb above Barmouth rewarded with views over Cardigan Bay and the Llŷn Peninsula.

Precipice Walk, Dolgellau

Dolgellau

Circular walk with no serious climbing but extraordinary panoramic views. One of Wales' most famous easy walks.

Morfa Harlech Dunes

Nature reserve

Walk through towering dunes of the National Nature Reserve to the beach. Great for kids.

Coed y Brenin Forest Park

Near Dolgellau

Major hiking and mountain biking centre. Waymarked trails for all abilities through ancient oak woodland.

Steam Railways ·

Ffestiniog Railway

Porthmadog

The world's oldest narrow-gauge railway, running from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog through spectacular Snowdonia scenery.

Welsh Highland Railway

Porthmadog

Runs from Porthmadog through the heart of Snowdonia to Caernarfon. 40 miles of stunning landscape on vintage steam.

Fairbourne Railway

Coast

Narrow-gauge railway along the coast connecting to a ferry across the estuary to Barmouth. Kids love the combination of train and boat.

Adventure & Activities ·

Snowdonia Adventure Activities, Llanbedr

In the village

Rock climbing, abseiling, kayaking, canyoning, gorge walking — all ages and abilities.

Zip World Llechwedd, Blaenau Ffestiniog

30 mins

Underground trampolines, the world's first underground adventure golf, Europe's steepest cable railway and 13-zip cavern challenge.

King Arthur's Labyrinth, Corris

Pre-book

Journey underground by boat with a costumed guide through torch-lit caverns and Welsh legend. Brilliant for families.

Madog Quads, Porthmadog

7.5 mi

Highly rated quad biking experience. Popular with families and groups.

Snowdonia Flight School, Llanbedr

Local airfield

Trial flying lessons from Llanbedr airfield. A truly unforgettable experience.

Pony Trekking

Local

Gentle rides along sandy beaches and estuary trails. Beginners and children very welcome.

Kayaking & Paddleboarding on the Mawddach

Estuary

Guided sessions on the estuary. Stunning flat water surrounded by mountains.

Adrenalin Addicts, Harlech

4.3 mi

Outdoor activity centre.

Rainy-day Activities ·

Llanfair Slate Caverns & Children's Farm Park

10 mins

Climbing wall, air cannons, obstacle course, wooden fort, tunnel maze, animals plus self-guided slate cavern tour. Brilliant value.

Zip World Bounce Below

30 mins

Underground trampoline park inside illuminated slate caverns. Surreal and brilliant for older kids.

Magic Lantern Cinema, Tywyn

Tywyn

Charming independent cinema — a perfect rainy afternoon escape.

MOMA Wales, Machynlleth

Machynlleth

Contemporary Welsh art with seven galleries, cafés and shops.

Corris Mine Explorers & Craft Centre

40 mins south

Award-winning mine exploration, pottery throwing, craft shops and a great café.

Barmouth Arcades

8 mi

Old-school seaside amusements — genuinely fun for all ages on a rainy afternoon.

Dolgellau Town

Market town

Warm cafés, interesting independent shops and charity shops. Great for a long rainy-day lunch.

Nature & Wildlife ·

Red Kite Feeding, Nant yr Arian

40 mins south

Watch dozens of red kites swoop down for daily feeding. One of nature's great spectacles.

Glaslyn Wildlife Centre

20 mins north

See the ospreys that nest here seasonally. Near Porthmadog.

Cregennan Lakes

Above the estuary

Twin glacial lakes high above the Mawddach Estuary with Cadair Idris as a backdrop. Easy walk, stunning picnic spot.

Cadair Idris

Experienced walkers

One of Wales' most dramatic mountains. The Minffordd circular path is one of the finest mountain walks in Britain.

Black Rock Llamas, Porthmadog

Porthmadog

Llama trekking through the Snowdonian countryside. Hilarious and brilliant for kids.

Culture & Unique ·

Portmeirion Gardens

20 mins north

Exotic plants, follies and extraordinary views across the Dwyryd Estuary.

Aber Artro Gardens, Llanbedr

Near the house

Beautifully landscaped gardens with homemade cake in a converted café. Guided tours at 2:30pm.

Barmouth Bridge at Sunset

8 mi · free

Walk out across the estuary bridge as the sun goes down over the mountains. One of the most beautiful moments you can have in Wales.

Where to Eat ·

Hotel Portmeirion & Castell Deudraeth

★ Top pick

Two restaurants on the Portmeirion estate. Book a table and you get free entry to Portmeirion village. The Hotel Portmeirion dining room was redesigned by Terence Conran in Art Deco style.

Castles Restaurant, Harlech

Harlech

Top-rated in Harlech for European, British and Welsh cuisine.

Y Gwyllt / Wilderness Café, Harlech

Opp. castle

Great sandwiches, outstanding cakes, lovely terrace. Perfect for a post-castle lunch.

The Bulb, Harlech

Harlech

Brilliant deli and wine shop with a fantastic café. One of the best spots in town for a proper coffee and lunch.

Victoria Inn, Llanbedr

Walk via the river path

Your local. Traditional Welsh pub, right in the village. Walk down via the river path (not the road).

Ship Aground, Talsarnau

Few miles up the road

Beloved local pub, frequently called a favourite in all of Snowdonia.

Bistro Bermo, Barmouth

Barmouth · book ahead

A tiny, elegant restaurant with just 7 tables. Beautifully cooked food. One of the best restaurants for many miles.

Mawddach Restaurant, Barmouth

Barmouth

Great seafood and stunning estuary views.

Bistro Hebog, Beddgelert

30 mins north

One of the most reviewed restaurants in all of Snowdonia.

Tonnau, Criccieth

Criccieth

Top-rated in Criccieth. Great for a special dinner.

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Cardigan Bay Snowdonia
Beaches Beyond Compare

Some of the finest beaches
you'll ever walk.

Vast stretches of golden sand, dramatic dunes, crystal-clear water and panoramic mountain views — and often, even in high summer, hardly another soul.

Mirror-calm tidal channel reflecting the dunes
Plate IV
Low tide, mirror calm
Tidal channel running out to the dunes and mountains
Plate V
The tidal channel
Rippled sand at low tide
Plate VI
Rippled sand
Footprints along an empty beach
Plate VII
Endless & empty
A lone walker on the sand with mountains beyond
Plate VIII
Room to roam
A stile on a winter mountain walk
Plate IX
A winter walk
A woodland river gorge
Plate X
River gorge
Paddleboarding at sunset on Cardigan Bay
Plate XI
SUP at sunset