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Trawsdir Touring Caravans & Camping Park
Llanaber, Barmouth, Gwynedd LL42 1RR - Wales, UK

Trawsdir is a 5 star select family-run and maintained touring caravan and camping park. Situated on the Mid-Wales coast just 2 ½ miles north of Barmouth, with magnificent views over Cardigan Bay. Located a few minutes walk from miles of...
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Attractions near Trawsdir Caravans & Camping
A selection of attractions close to Trawsdir Caravans & Camping:
Arthur`s Quoit  (2.7 Miles)
Arthur`s Quoit is the name given to a Neolithic burial chamber located near Corsygedol above Talybont. It is said that King Arthur threw the capstone...
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Barmouth Bridge  (3 Miles)
Barmouth Railway Bridge stretches for over half a mile across the mouth of the beautiful River Mawddach, and a walk along its footpath beside the...
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Round House  (3 Miles)
On a small hill near Barmouth`s harbour stands an unusual, small, round building. Built in 1834, when Barmouth was a busy port, it served as...
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Dinas Oleu  (3 Miles)
The gorse covered hillside above Barmouth known as Dinas Oleu has the distinction of being the first property to be given to the National Trust....
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The Last Haul  (3 Miles)
The Last Haul is a remarkable sculpture of three fishermen hauling a net. It is made from a block of marble recovered in the 1980s...
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The Sailors` Institute  (3.5 Miles)
A Barmouth rector founded this hut in 1890 as a place for sailors to meet friends or quietly read. Here, local families could trace the...
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Ty Gwyn  (3.5 Miles)
This medieval building was built some time between 1460 and 1485 during the Wars of the Roses by Gruffudd Vaughan, a local Lancastrian supporter. Secret...
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Dyffryn Ardudwy Cairn  (4 Miles)
This impressive Neolithic burial site consists of two chambers and it was completely enclosed in a huge cairn measuring about 120 feet long by 50...
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Fairbourne Railway  (5.4 Miles)
The Fairbourne & Barmouth Steam Railway originated as a horse-drawn tramway for carrying building materials to develop the small seaside resort of Fairbourne. It was...
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Mawddach Trail  (5.5 Miles)
This scenic, walkers` and cyclists` trail runs along a disused railway trackbed from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach and continues over the toll bridge to Barmouth....
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Arthog Bog Nature Reserve  (5.8 Miles)
This nature reserve is part of an Afon Mawddach Site of Special Scientific Interest. During the 1800s peat was cut in the bog and taken...
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Salem Chapel  (6.7 Miles)
One of the most famous chapels in Wales stands above the River Artro inland from Llanbedr. It was built in 1850 and worshippers were baptised...
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Cregennen Lakes  (7.3 Miles)
The Cregennen Lakes are two, beautiful lakes lying at 800 feet above sea level and surrounded by moorland. The lakes are popular with fishermen and...
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Penmaenpool Reedbed  (7.7 Miles)
This Site of Special Scientific Interest is one of the largest areas of common reed in Wales. It is an important breeding site for wetland...
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Cymer Abbey  (8.9 Miles)
This remote abbey was founded in 1198 by the Cistercian order for the mother abbey at Cwmhir in Powys. The monks farmed sheep and bred...
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St Mary`s Church  (9.3 Miles)
St Mary`s Church dates from 1716. Its magnificent roof is supported by unusual wooden pillars that were dragged over the pass of Bwlch Oerddrws from...
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Harlech Castle  (9.7 Miles)
Harlech Castle is one of the four great castles in Wales that was constructed for Edward I. It is a World Heritage site and was...
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The Two Kings Sculpture  (10 Miles)
Near Harlech Castle is `The Two Kings` sculpture. It depicts the sad story of Branwen, a tale from a collection of Celtic stories known as...
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Bryn Cader Faner  (11.8 Miles)
Bryn Cader Faner is a small cairn standing above a Bronze Age track that stretched from Llanbedr to Trawsfynydd. Although small,the upright, outward leaning stones...
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Coed Ganllwyd  (12.3 Miles)
Coed Ganllwyd is a nature reserve known for its ferns, mosses and liverworts. A short walk through the reserve leads to a spectacular waterfall called...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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