Panorama Walk, Barmouth
Grass snake, Panorama Walk, Barmouth, Snowdonia
Panorama Walk, Barmouth, Wales
Our dog climbed the Steps!!! Great and fun but long.
Panorama Walk, Barmouth, Wales
This is at the Antena, one of the highest points , gorgeous views!, it was a long walk to get there.
Our roadtrip to Panorama Walk, Barmouth in our VW campervan Nell - Snowdonia Classic Campers
Panorama Walk, near Barmouth has some of the most stunning views of the Mawddach Estuary and Cardigan Bay in Snowdonia National Park. This is a short video of our trip in Nell our 1974 classic VW campervan who is available for hire from Snowdonia Classic Campers.
Vintage VW Campervan Hire from Snowdonia Classic Campers for holidays in Snowdonia National Park, the Llyn Peninsula, and Anglesey, in North Wales.
Olympus Photowalk with Derek -14 Barmouth, Panorama Walk & Dinas Oleu
An evening stroll from Barmouth to the Panorama Walk and Dinas Oleu, getting away from the crowds and perfectly timed for a sunset. Usual kit, just the Olympus OM-D E-M1mkii + 12-100 Pro Lens and a stout pair of walking boots.
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Barmouth, Wales, Panorama Walk
We started at the P yellow parking and was long but the ever BEST walk in Wales
streets and shops barmouth
Streets and shops in Barmouth, Gwynedd, north-western Wales / Cymru
Places to see in ( Barmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Barmouth - UK )
Barmouth is a town in the county of Gwynedd, north-western Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic county of Merionethshire, the Welsh form of the name is derived from Aber (estuary) and the river's name, Mawddach. The town is served by Barmouth railway station.
Barmouth grew around the shipbuilding industry, and more recently as a seaside resort. Notable buildings include the mediaeval Tŷ Gwyn tower house, the 19th century Tŷ Crwn roundhouse prison and St John's Church. William Wordsworth, a visitor to Barmouth in the 19th century, described it thus: With a fine sea view in front, the mountains behind, the glorious estuary running eight miles [13 km] inland, and Cadair Idris within compass of a day's walk, Barmouth can always hold its own against any rival.
Barmouth Bridge, which takes the Cambrian Line over the River Mawddach, was also formerly at the end of the GWR Ruabon Barmouth line, which passed through Bala and Dolgellau. The southern end of the bridge is now the start of the Mawddach Trail, a cycle path and walk way that utilises the old trackbed. The Barmouth Ferry sails from Barmouth to Penrhyn Point, where it connects with the narrow gauge Fairbourne Railway for the village of Fairbourne.
Barmouth is (geographically) one of the closest seaside resorts to the English West Midlands and a large proportion of its tourist visitors, as well as its permanent residents, are from Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Dudley and other parts of the Black Country, and Telford, Shropshire. The town has a RNLI lifeboat station with a Visitors' Centre with shop and viewing gallery.
Barmouth has one major association football team: Barmouth & Dyffryn United, the team competes in the Welsh Alliance league and is generally well supported by residents. Barmouth is the venue for the annual Barmouth Beach Race, a motocross event. Usually taking place on the last weekend in October, the event sees riders take part in beach racing, using a temporary motocross course constructed on the beach.
( Barmouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Barmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Barmouth - UK
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NWTRF 21sep14 Panorama Walk
Trail riding on road legal motorcycles on vehicular Rights of Way in North Wales by members of the Trail Riders Fellowship ( North Wales Group )
Amazing WALES Barmouth/ UK
A Day out at Barmouth, Wales - Tom & Roy's Visit To England Sep 2014
A Day out at Barmouth, Wales - Tom & Roy's Visit To England Sep 2014.
Video of a high speed drive from Welshpool to Barmouth and the sights and scenes of The Panoramic View, Harbour and Town of this unspoilt holiday town on the Welsh Coast.
A walk along the Mawddach Trail from Dolgellau to Barmouth. Much appreciated 100 subscribers. Enjoy!
I've wanted to do this walk for ages. It's good for all abilities as you have a choice of several car parks or bus stops to go from. A little windy but I wanted to do a film in more realistic conditions. I normally wait until there is that one in a hundred day where there bright sunshine and NO WIND! Really pleased though for 100 subscribers and I am going to concentrate much more on these walks as they seem to hit a chord! Check out summit or nothing YouTube page too. They've been really supportive of me and they do super stuff which is fun. Just like I do! Thank you very much for watching. Another one nearly lost via YouTube capture. If you enjoyed this please check out my UK walking films playlist
barmouth shops and beach
Some of the shops and the beach at Barmouth, Cymru / Wales
Coming down Panorama Walk to North East Pateley Bridge
One of the awkward things about getting into Pateley Bridge is the lack of quiet routes in. I've found a way of avoiding the main road in, although it's only really any use if going to the north east side of the town (or onto the quiet Wath Road, I use a path, although I've no idea about the right of way here. The signage at 0:35 does specifically ban cars and motor-bikes but not bicycles. I wouldn't go fast here though. It is far too narrow with lots of pedestrian entrances. Also, there are plenty of drainage guides (mounds of tarmac taking water off the path). A short section of steps allows access to the estates and a straight-ish route through along residential roads and estate paths to the quiet Wath Road ( to go further up the valley.
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Barmouth Hills
A walk in the hills above the seaside resort of Barmouth in North Wales
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Barmouth, Wales, UK
Trawsdir Touring & Camping Park, Barmouth, Wales site arrival & tour
Site arrival & tour of our favourite coastal touring park, Trawsdir just outside Barmouth with fabulous sea views from every pitch and 5* facilities.
Walking across Barmouth Bridge (Barmouth Viaduct) Mawddach estuary part 1
One of the longest timber viaducts still in regular use in Britain
Cross Britain Way. 449 km / 279 miles.
A hike from east coast of England to West coast of Wales. Boston, Lincs to Barmouth, Gwynedd.
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Above Barmouth
A walk along the promenade and then up above Barmouth on hillside paths.