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Gwynedd

Barmouth by Peter Knight from Preston
From the City of Learning to the tip of Pen Llŷn and down through Snowdonia to the Dyfi estuary, find out more about the towns and villages of Gwynedd and contact us with articles and photos.

Caernarfon

Get under the skin of this famous historic town.

Bangor

From past to present in the region's City of Learning.

Dolgellau

Dip into the life and history of a Snowdonia market town.

Llŷn Peninsula

Sites for Pwllheli, Criccieth, Abersoch, Nefyn and Bardsey.

Aberdyfi

This popular resort is as far south as the Gwynedd coast goes.

Llanberis

Climbers and tourists flock to this former quarry village.

Beddgelert

This Snowdonia village has a legendary reputation.

Barmouth

What goes on in this picturesque coastal town?

Harlech

The lowdown from the men - and women and children - of Harlech.

Bethesda

There's more to the Ogwen Valley town than slate.

Porthmadog

Shops, seafarers and scenery are amongst the town's assets.

Bala

Find out that there's more to this town than a lake and a railway.

Tywyn

Pictures of the town, history of the railway and info on the beach.

Blaenau Ffestiniog

Delve deep into the slate town in the heart of Snowdonia.

Corris

Head down to the former slate quarrying area in South Gwynedd.

Useful links

Surf some of the other Gwynedd town and village websites.

Nantlle Valley

This cluster of villages includes Penygroes, Talysarn and Llanllyfni.

Great Outdoors

more from North West Wales

In Pictures

Barmouth
Slideshows

Our A-Z takes in everything from aerial views to zoos.

Traffic and Travel

Train
Getting around

Take the train, boat or plane, or hit the region's roads.

Your Say

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




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