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Extract from the Dolgellau Travel Guides:
Its distance from England and its historical position in the heartland of Welsh nationalism should make
DOLGELLAU
(pronounced "dol-geth-lye") the most Welsh of towns, but the town's granite architecture draws more from nineteenth-century England, with a dour series of small neo-Georgian squares all bearing English names. Victorian tourists came to marvel at
Cadair Idris
and the Mawddach Estuary - still the best policy, as the town has little to offer beyond the
Quaker Interpretive Centre
, above the tourist office (Easter-Oct daily 10am-1pm & 2-6pm; Nov-Easter Mon & Thurs-Sun 10am-... read the whole Dolgellau Travel Guides...
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