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Barmouth

Barmouth and the Mawddach estuary
Add your news and views about Barmouth. If you'd like to contribute, just get in touch.

Beach guide

Tell us what you think about the beach at Barmouth.

Away from home

Barmouth native John Pugh is still here in spirit.

Village culture

Llwyngwril proves the arts can thrive away from the bright lights.

Three Peaks Race

How two GPs came up with the idea of a great race.

Hall of Fame

Meet local heroes, from a Titanic saviour to TV soap star.

Enter the Dragon

The town's Dragon Theatre gave Charlie a great start.

Tacky or tops?

Your chance to tell the world what you think of Barmouth.

The Bronze Bell

A rich cargo was lost when this ship was wrecked off Barmouth.

Virtual tour

View our slideshow or add your own pictures of Barmouth.

Sailors and felons

Janet Griffith on the history behind some Barmouth buildings.

Train information

When's the next train? Is it on time? Find out here.

Pugh's views

A view of Barmouth through one man's camera lens.

Arts festival

Check out the programme for an entertaining week.

Webcam

Keep an eye on the seafront view across the Mawddach estuary.

Town walk

Huw Jenkins takes the historic view as he walks the old road.

Useful links

Browse these sites for Barmouth or recommend one you know.

Artist father

Keeley Brazier's daughter takes a look at her dad's work.

have your say

You can send us your contributions about the life, people or history of Barmouth - or any great photos of the area. Just get in touch.


Great Outdoors

more from North West Wales

Your Say

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Share your views, gripes and passions and make your voice heard.

Activities

Kayaking
Head for adventure

Your guide to pursuits on mountains, rivers and at sea.




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