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The local Beach is excellent, with good long stretches of Golden Sands and is considered safe for bathing.
The seaside town of Barmouth is located just over a mile from the park. Barmouth offers a beautiful picturesque harbour with a good slipway for sail and power boats. There are a selection of shops, bars and restaurants within the town and during the peak season a host of activities take place.
You will find uncluttered roads, majestic mountains, forests, cascading waterfalls, fish filled rivers, Olde Worlde inns, villages and harbours.
There are plenty of castles in North Wales, with Harlech, Criccieth and Caernarfon all easily accessible. Golf courses, pony trekking, horse riding, quad bikes, narrow gauge railways. Fairbourne and Barmouth Steam Railway and Ferry. Fishing: fly and course, inland lakes and the estuaries of Mawddach and Dovey, famed for Salmon and sea trout. Coastal and mountain walks available nearby.
The area is renowned for its outstanding scenery and natural beauty.
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