Sunnysands Barmouth 2019 (CHANGE VIDEO SETTINGS TO 1080p!!!)
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Sarnfaen Holiday Park North Wales
Sarnfaen Caravan Holiday Park on the Snowdonia coast near Barmouth in North Wales.
talybont to barmouth coast road
Places to see in ( Harlech - UK )
Places to see in ( Harlech - UK )
Harlech is a town and seaside resort in Gwynedd, within the historic boundaries of Merionethshire in northwest Wales. Lying on Tremadog Bay and within the Snowdonia National Park. Harlech is in the unitary authority of Gwynedd which was formed in 1996. From 1974 to 1996 it was in the Meirionydd District of the 1974 County of Gwynedd, and before 1974 it was in the historic county of Merionethshire.
Harlech is best known for the landmark Harlech Castle, begun in 1283 by Edward I of England, captured by Owain Glyndŵr, and later the stronghold of Henry Tudor. The castle was built next to the sea, but geological processes have changed the shape of the coastline, and the castle now lies on a cliff face, about half a mile (800 m) inland. The town of Harlech has since developed, with housing estates on the flat low town area and hillside properties in the high town around the shopping street, church, and castle. The two areas are linked by a steep and winding road called Twtil.
Harlech railway station is served by the Cambrian Coast Line. It also contains Ffordd Pen Llech, a street which descends the rock spur to the north of the castle, and has the steepest signed gradient on a public road in the United Kingdom. Theatr Harlech (formerly Theatr Ardudwy) is located on the Coleg Harlech campus and stages a varied selection of plays, music, and films throughout the year.
Other attractions in Harlech include its beach backed with sand dunes and the famous Royal Saint David's Golf Club, which hosted its fifth British Ladies Amateur in 2009. The Rhinogydd (or Rhinogs) range of mountains rises to the east. As late as the 19th century some texts referred to Harddlech and Harddlech Castle.
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Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve North Wales
Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve North Wales
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SunnySands Caravan Park
Very beautiful place to spend holidays
Places to see in ( Llanbedr - UK )
Places to see in ( Llanbedr - UK )
Llanbedr is a village and community in the Ardudwy area, formerly Meirionnydd, of Gwynedd, Wales. The village originally grew around the slate quarrying industry. Attractions in Llanbedr include Neolithic standing stones; the Stones of Llanbedr and Bronze Age hut circles. The Morfa Dyffryn sand dunes and Mochras (Shell Island) lie nearby. It also boasts two public houses; Ty Mawr Hotel and The Victoria Inn.
The church of St Peter, after whom the village is named (Pedr being the Welsh for Peter), is a class II* listed building. A mile from the village is the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn whose chapel, Capel Salem, was the subject of a painting by the artist Sydney Curnow Vosper. The painting, entitled Salem, showed a member of the congregation, Siân Owen, in traditional Welsh costume and became famous throughout Britain in the mid 20th century.
Llanbedr has a recently reopened airport which, until 2004, was operated by the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) and QinetiQ as a launch site for remotely piloted drone 'aircraft' for use as aerial targets by the RAF and other UK forces. Opposite the airfield is one of two NACATC units (National Air Cadets Adventure Training Centres) in the UK (the other being in the village of Windermere in the English Lake District). The airfield was included in the Snowdonia Enterprise Zone by the Welsh Government in January 2013.
To the north of the village is the smaller village of Pensarn, situated at the estuary of the river Artro. This is the location of Llanbedr & Pensarn Yacht Club and the Christian Mountain Centre, a residential adventure activity centre. Llanbedr railway station, formerly known as Talwrn Bach Halt, is a little out of the village itself and is served by the Cambrian Line.
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Barmouth Bay Holiday Park in Barmouth, UK Review
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Offering a children's playground, Barmouth Bay Holiday Park is located in Barmouth, 40 km from Aberystwyth. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
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UK, Barmouth - Talybont, Gwynedd
Barmouth / Talybont 2018 holiday montage
Spent a week in talybont at the lodge. Took the cockers daisy and poppy on adventures to shell island, barmouth beach and talybont beach. what a week we had.
3 October 2016
Micro drone 3.0 at Barmouth Bay Wales.
Sunny Sands, Barmouth July 2006
Some photos from our 2 night stay
ROAD TRIP TO BARMOUTH!
We decided to go to the beach for the day! Luke, myself and our friend Craig :-)
Music thanks to Jason @ Audionautix.com
wolves traincrew depot camping club barmouth july 2011
lee and daz cooking breakfast, camping trip to Barmouth July 2011
Talybont - North Wales 1960's
Filmed by Rees Lewis
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Barmouth Bay, North Wales
Our first holiday away as a family
Cold camping in Barmouth at Trawsdir campsite 2016
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.
maffoo n caramel at sunny sands
video uploaded from my mobile phone
Big sandcastle on Fairbourne Beach in Wales that we made
This is a short video of a sandcastle we made on Fairbourne beach, near the Fairbourne Steam Railway. The town in the background is Barmouth, over Barmouth Bay.