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Penmaenpool, Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau, Wales
Penmaenpool Toll Bridge. Barmouth Bay.
I last crossed this bridge when on holiday with my family when i was but a boy. Now i cross it for a second time in 45 years! This was one of the stops that was on the 2018 Welsh National Rally.
Aero over Penmaenpool toll bridge
My Aero Coupe going over the bridge.
Penmaenpool Bridge
Lindsay Perrin
Aerial Photography
North Wales
Penmaenpool
Toll Bridge to Barmouth
fun ride over a little toll bridge on our way to Barmouth by motorcycles.
Penmaenpool, Wales
Video taken at Penmaenpool in Wales (just off the Mawddach Trail). One of the most amazing places in the country.
Apologies about the loud zoom, that's the Fujifilm S1600 for ya :-)
Penmaenpool bridge & Snowdon National park
Penmaenpool bridge & Snowdon National park
Arriva Trains Wales 158835 on Barmouth Bridge | 18/08/15
158835 travels on the famous Barmouth Bridge, just departed Barmouth from the 13:01 Pwllheli-Birmingham.
The 900 metre long structure connects Barmouth with Morfa Mawddach.
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Flooding around the Dyfi Bridge - Machynlleth 28/12/2015
For whom the bridge tolls [HPR TV #189]
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Mawddach trail
Along the popular bike trail from Barmouth to Dolgellau and back; with a stop in Dolgellau to view the town and parish church.
I apologise for the extraneous camera noise.
Barmouth bridge/viaduct
Barmouth
Tour of Britain 2015 - at Four Crosses, Menai Bridge
The peleton crossing over the Four Crosses roundabout at the top of Menai Bridge during Stage 1 (beaumaris - Wrexham) of the Tour of Britain 2015.
Give it up on the Wales toll bridge
Cycling The Mawddach Trail (Dolgellau to Barmouth)
Cycling from Dolgellau to Barmouth along The Mawddach Trail - a Dad and daughter day out!
Crossing the Barmouth Bridge on Monkey Bikes
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Amazingly this part of the Llwybr Mawddach Trail is open to motorcycles (honest!). It's a toll bridge though was not manned when we passed through on a Sunday. The toll for motorcycles was £2.50 at the time of filming (you can just about make this out on the board near the end of the video).
A better quality image of the sign (and some history of the bridge) can be found on its Wikipedia entry:
02.06.13
Crossing Pont Briwet by car in 2013
Crossing the old Pont Briwet bridge by car and looking at the construction site as they are putting bits into the ground for the rail part of the new Pont Briwet inbetween the camera and the workers is the railway part of the old Pont Briwet
Barmouth Toll Bridge to Barmouth
A496 to Barmouth - watch out for a blinding sunset and stupid drivers dropping off passengers on blind bends...
A Visit to Penmaenuchaf Hall
Penmaenuchaf Hall, Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, North Wales LL40 1YB.
Filmed in 1988, about a year or so before Penmaenuchaf Hall was converted from a private home into a luxurious, country house hotel. The clip pans across from the front of Penmaenuchaf Hall and the gravel drive to the ornamental ponds and the giant Sequoia. In the background you can see the Mawddach valley. The hotel and ornamental gardens are within a CADW conservation area and SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest). Visit penhall.co.uk for more details of how you can visit Penmaenuchaf and the gardens.
Welsh Steam
Standard 8mm film showing Welsh mainline steam in the early 1960's, including Penmaenpool, Barmouth, Morfa Mawddach, ? Junction & Conwy.