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Extract from the Barmouth Travel Guides:
The best approach to
BARMOUTH
(Abermaw) is from the south, where the Cambrian Coast rail line sweeps across the Mawddach River from tiny
Fairbourne
, over 113 rickety-looking wooden spans. It's still the haunt of English holidaymakers from the Midlands, who fashioned Barmouth as a sea-bathing resort in the nineteenth century, but also warrants some attention for breezy rambles on the cliffs of
Dinas Oleu
, above the town, and a great walk around the mouth of the estuary. Central attractions don't extend beyond the
Ty Gwyn Museum
(July-Sept Tues-Sun 10.30am-5pm; free), a medieval to... read the whole Barmouth Travel Guides...
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