Porthmadog, United Kingdom
High St
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+441766512981
Great place with lots of local shops in the high street, two steam railways run from here. Good beach at black rock sands
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I want to move in. Wonderful, knowledegable people surrounded with things to do.
Really helpful staff, a great starting point for your visit.
Cute village that is a good base to explore teh Llyn peninsula and Portmeirion.
Very informative, which is a handy good information place.
If Porthmadog is handsome, it owes at least a portion of its good looks to the magnificent views all around – from town, you can gaze up the Vale of Ffestiniog and across the estuary of the Glaslyn River to Snowdonia’s mountains. Indeed, there’s no finer base for trips into Snowdonia National Park, and Porthmadog is also the terminus of a fabulous narrow-gauge rail line – the 22km-long Ffestiniog Railway is the finest of its kind in Wales, and runs from Porthmadog harbour to the slate-mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. A mile south of Porthmadog, Borth-y-Gest is little more than a semi-circle of low, brightly painted Victorian houses lining the beach – and utterly charming in its simplicity.
Great info center and very friendly staff
Helpful.
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