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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Gwynedd holiday lodges and log cabins - Artro Lodges in Llanbedr -- Video Review
Artro Lodges - - are exclusive two storey lodges which offer you a stylish, luxurious holiday base set in the heart of Snowdonia amid rolling hills and close to miles of glorious beaches.
All the lodges have contemporary styling with luxurious furnishings and boast private hot tubs create the perfect hideaway for a holiday at any time of year.
The nearby area is packed with outdoor activities including fishing, canoeing and quad biking.
For great days out why not visit Harlech Castle or take a scenic steam train trip from Fairbourne and enjoy in the superb scenery of the surrounding area.
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Treetop Adventures in Wales
I surprised Cherry (and her fear of heights) with some treetop activities while we were in Wales. This was the finale... climb a 100 foot pole and then jump off!
Bounce Below
After a year’s planning and rebuilding and more than £3/4million investment, Bounce Below is back to give thrill seekers aged seven and up a shot of pure, unadulterated fun in a spectacular setting deep underground.
The breath-taking site, in a former slate mine in Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales, lets you play, slide, roll, jump and bounce from net to net in a cavern the size of a cathedral.
Following a massive refurbishment, the Bounce Below experience now offers four new industrial slides, the height of two double decker buses and six new levels of bouncing fun, giving underground adventurers 400 additional square metres to explore.
Visitors enter a network of enormous caverns hidden underground, once home to a working Victorian mine, and now brought back to life as the only subterranean playground of its kind, offering a unique adventure in a beautiful and historic location.
Cosy Snowdonia Log Cabin, near Betws y Coed
This cosy Snowdonia log cabin is located in a picturesque setting near Betws y Coed and is perfect for couples and small families. Set in the heart of Snowdonia with beautiful views of the open countryside, it has an abundance of activities and attractions on its doorstep. This includes Tree Tops Adventure, Llechwedd Slate Quarry, mountain biking centre, Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo, Snowdonia Mountain walks, golf and Plas y Brenin Outdoor Centre. Numerous good restaurants, pubs and other amenities also within 2 miles.
Adventure Training - Wales 2009 video 9
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CMC Gorge Walking - gorge jumps
Anna demonstrates the medium and high jumps in the Gorge. Each gorge walk is planned for those in the group. Not all gorge walking groups will be able to complete this.
Hastings & Rother VCC - Summer Camp Wales - Day Three
Day three - Kayaking and Gorge Walking
Self Catering in Aberdovey, Aberdyfi
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Self Catering in Aberdovey, Aberdyfi ~ Panteidal Farmhouse & Gatehouse
Panteidal Farm provides the ideal retreat to get away from it all but it also provides the perfect base for the full range of outdoor activities available locally. In addition to the beach and water sport activities, such as sailing, yachting, rowing, canoeing and fishing, there is a championship golf course in Aberdovey and all manner of inland activities such as walking, hiking, cycling and climbing and many more associated with Snowdonia National Park.
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Hollingworth Lake
Hollingworth Lake is a 130-acre (53 ha) reservoir at Smithy Bridge, in Littleborough — part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. The lake was originally built as the main water source for the Rochdale Canal, but developed as a tourist resort from the 1860s, and became known as the Weighver's Seaport. Hotels were built around it, at least two of which had outdoor dancing stages with gas lighting.[citation needed] Tourism was helped by the arrival of the railway in 1839, which brought day-trippers and weekend visitors from Manchester, Bradford and Leeds.
The popularity of the lake as a resort declined in the early twentieth century, and the area was used as an army camp during the First World War. The canal company sold the reservoir, with seven others, to the Oldham and Rochdale Corporations for water supply in 1923, by which time the canal was in terminal decline. After the Second World War, boating rights were bought by Rochdale Council, who developed the area into the Hollingworth Lake Country Park in 1974. There has been a steady increase in facilities since, and it is now a thriving centre for water sports and other activities.
VW Campervan trip 2015
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First Year Carnegie Student Residential 2008
Year 1 Carnegie students gorge walking during the residential week.
Ghyll Scrambling
Ghyll Scrambling in North wales with a group of students on an activity break with MSL Mountaineering.
Gorge Walk
Exhilarating and totally physical fun in the hills and Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park, discovering wonderfull places well off the beaten track
Hykeham Railway Station (HKM) (29/12/18)
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Location: Station Road
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Timetable: Hykeham
Line Reference: NOB1 29 Miles 44 Chains.
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