Places to see in ( Pwllheli - UK )
Places to see in ( Pwllheli - UK )
Pwllheli is a community and the main market town of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, north-western Wales. Pwllheli is the place where Plaid Cymru was founded. Pwllheli is the birthplace of the Welsh poet Sir Albert Evans-Jones (bardic name Cynan).
Pwllheli is the main town of the Llŷn Peninsula, and has a range of shops and other services. As a local railhead with a market every Wednesday, the town is a gathering point for the population of the whole peninsula.
Pwllheli railway station is the terminus of the Cambrian Coast Railway running to Machynlleth with services continuing to Shrewsbury and Birmingham. Pwllheli is connected to the rest of the road network by the A497 to Porthmadog and the A499 to Caernarfon.
Bus services in the town are operated by Arriva Buses Wales and Nefyn Coaches and serve most of the town as well as the rest of the wider Llŷn Peninsula area. Clynnog & Trefor run services to Caernarfon where connections can be made to Bangor and the wider North Wales area. Pwllheli bus station is situated in the town centre.
Alot to see in ( Pwllheli - UK ) such as :
Plas Bodegroes, formerly a Michelin starred restaurant
Two Blue Flag beaches
Penarth Fawr a 15th-century house
Marina
Hafan y Môr, a former Butlins holiday camp now operated by Haven
Pwllheli Market
Clwb Golff Pwllheli - a par 69 links and parkland golf course
Pwllheli Sailing Club - frequently hosts national and international events
Neuadd Dwyfor - theatre and cinema located in Penlan Street
Pwllheli also has a section of the Wales Coast Path along its shoreline.
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Driving into & around Pwllheli the closest town to Hafan y Mor Holiday Park in North Wales
May 2017
Driving into Pwllheli the closest town to Hafan y Mor Holiday Park in North Wales.
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Gwynedd Ddigidol: Grid76 (www.grid76.co.uk)
Gyda Gwynedd yn arwain y ffordd ar fandeang cyflym, dyma enghraifft o fusnes yn y sir sy'n cymryd mantais lawn o'r cyfleoedd y mae'r rhyngrwyd yn gynnig i fusnesau. Mae'r dylunwyr graffeg yw Grid 76 o Lanrug wedi gweld budd mawr yn y bandeang cyflym sydd wedi cyflymu ei ffordd o weithio.
With Gwynedd leading the way with superfast broadband, here is an example of a business in the region that is taking full advantage of the opportunities the internet gives businesses. Graphic designers Grid76 from Llanrug have benefited greatly from signing up to the highspeed broadband, speeding up their business and releasing vital resources to increase productivity.
Places to see in ( Machynlleth - UK )
Places to see in ( Machynlleth - UK )
Machynlleth, sometimes referred to colloquially as Mach, is a market town and community in Powys, Wales and within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire. Machynlleth is in the Dyfi Valley at the intersection of the A487 and the A489 roads.
Machynlleth was the seat of Owain Glyndwr's Welsh Parliament in 1404, and as such claims to be the ancient capital of Wales. However, it has never held any official recognition as a capital. It applied for city status in 2000 and 2002, but was unsuccessful. Machynlleth is twinned with Belleville, Michigan. Machynlleth hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1937 and 1981.
From 1859 to 1948 the town was served by the narrow gauge Corris Railway, which brought slate from the quarries around Corris and Aberllefenni for onward despatch to the markets. The railway's Machynlleth station building, built in 1905, can still be seen alongside the road approaching the town from the north.
Machynlleth main-line station was built by the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, and continues to provide a link to Aberystwyth and the Cambrian coast to the west and Newtown and Shrewsbury to the east. Currently services are run by Arriva Trains Wales.
Machynlleth has a special role in Welsh history because of its connection with Owain Glyndwr, a Prince of Wales who rebelled against the English during the reign of King Henry IV. Owain was crowned Prince of Wales in 1404 near the Parliament House, which is one of three mediaeval houses in town, in the presence of leaders from Scotland, France and Spain, and he held his own Parliament in the town. He held his last parliament in the nearby village of Pennal, by the Church of St Peter ad Vincula. It is thought that after the rebellion floundered, Owain went into hiding in the area around Machynlleth.
Machynlleth is the home of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Wales. It originated in 1986 as Y Tabernacl, a centre of performing arts in an old chapel, a private initiative by former journalist Andrew Lambert. In 1994 this was expanded with a new complex of art galleries, a recording studio and a language laboratory.
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Nefyn v Holyhead Hotspur 16 Oct 2010
Mel's penalty kick puts Hotspur 2-0 up
Ynyslas - Sand Dunes
Ynyslas - Sand Dunes, Dyfi Estuary (Ceredigion, Wales, UK)
recorded 15.02.2015
Ryder Cup Legacy Fund Activity at Bull Bay Golf Course in Anglesey
Working with Golf Development Wales we traveled over to Anglesey, North Wales to set up a 9 hole GolfParc on the 18th Fairway of the Bull Bay Golf Club. With the sun shining but the wind blowing, children from 9 local schools came down to have a go.
At the end of the day each school were presented with one of the Golf Holes funded by the Ryder Cup Wales Legacy Fund, allowing the students to carry on with their golf in curriculum and after schools sports clubs.
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Dovey Junction to Borth
Travelling on an Arriva Trains Wales Class 158 this video shows the expanses of the northerly part of the Aberystwyth branch of the Cambrian Line.
Day of recording: 30th May 2018
Film taken facing a west.