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Tourist Guides & Information in Gwynedd 42 sites in this category
| | Narrow Area | Aberdaron [1], Aberdyfi (Aberdovey) [1], Abergynolwen [1], Abersoch [3], Bala [1], Bangor [1], Barmouth [1], Beddgelert [1], Blaenau Ffestiniog [2], Caernarfon [2], Criccieth [3], Fairbourne [1], Gwynedd Area [5], Harlech [4], Llanbedr [2], Llanberis [3], Nefyn [1], Porthmadog [2], Pwllheli [1], Rhiw [2], Snowdonia [7], Tywyn [1] |
| | Widen Subject | Tourism / Tourist Attractions / Tourist Guides & Information |
| | Widen Area | Wales / North Wales / Gwynedd |
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Betws-y-Coed - Croeso Betwshttp://www.croeso-betws.org.uk Explore the language, culture, heritage, history, etc. of Betws-y-Coed in Snowdonia and the area surrounding it. There is an accommodation section containing B&Bs, farmhouse B&Bs, self catering cottages and campsites with a warm Welsh welcome where at least one of the proprietors is a fluent Welsh speaker.CATEGORIES: Accommodation Guides , Local Information , Tourist Guides & Information , Welsh Language Resources LOCATIONS: Betws y Coed , Snowdonia
Welcome to Aberdyfihttp://www.aberdyfi.org This site contains all you need to know about Aberdyfi whether you're a visitor or a resident. Aberdyfi is the Welsh (and generally accepted) spelling and Aberdovey is the olde English version. (Don't try 'Aberdovey' on Autoroute - you'll never find us!). This small seaside village nestles on the north side of the Dyfi / Dovey estuary and is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world. The locals quite like it too!CATEGORIES: Tourist Guides & Information LOCATIONS: Aberdyfi (Aberdovey)
The Bala Information Pageshttp://www.bala.co.uk Little more than a single main street, Bala is a popular stop-off for travellers on their way from north-west England to the Cambrian coast. The town's great attraction is Bala Lake (“Llyn Tegid” in Welsh). This is the largest natural body of water in Wales, much used by watersports enthusiasts who benefit from the winds sweeping through the mountain valley in which it is set. The steam trains of the narrow-gauge Bala Lake Railway run for several kilometres along its southern shore.CATEGORIES: Local History , Tourist Guides & Information LOCATIONS: Bala More Results: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next |
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Council House Exchange 3 bed Semi in Smallfield Surrey want Chepstow & surrounding areas, Cwmbran Newport (Chepstow side) Bristol. Must be 3 bed house & not a busy area good size garden please! Google Somehope, Wales,Surrey for links multi swaps available too Smallfield Surrey Reply to this advertFor hire 8 berth caravan on Presthaven Sands site (Prestatyn). Loads for the kids, entertainment, swimming pool, go carts, direct access to beach. Caravan has lovely views to the Welsh hills. For more info visit www.LetsGoCaravaning.comPrestatyn Reply to this advertWest Wales Training offers First Aid training. HSE First Aid @ Work £150pp or £1000 for goups Appointed Persons £45pp or £300 for groups All Wales Passport Scheme Manual Handling £90pp or £750 for groups For any other courses call 02921 250189 Wales & West England Reply to this advertSummer Charity Gala Dinner supporting the Wales Air Ambulance Friday 29th August 2008 at St George's Hotel Llandudno Tickets £40 per person Contact Nathan on 01492 862184 Llandudno Llandudno Reply to this advertSmall plot of land required, suitable for erecting log cabin/caravan. Confidentiality assured. Cheshire North Wales Reply to this advert |
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