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Modern, contemporary townhouse close to sea front
Enjoy a holiday with family or friends at our modern, stylish home. Ideally situated, a one minute walk to the beach, and close to the town centre, where you can find a range of independent shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. The house is situated at the opposite end from the old town, near the award winning Celtic cabin. It has sea and mountain views from upstairs, a small garden with patio furniture and a parking space. Equipped with all mod cons and underfloor heating will enhance your stay.

Victorian Apartment in Barmouth with Sea Views
A ground floor Victorian Apartment conversion with a huge bay window over-looking the mouth of the Mawddach estuary and an elevated Terrace to soak up the sunshine and enjoy the sea view. Everything is close by so you won't need the car. The beach is just a 7 minute walk across the park and the town is a 5 minute walk to all the shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs that Barmouth has to offer. As a dog owner I'm quite happy for you to bring 1 or 2 well-behaved dogs - Barmouth is very dog friendly

Ivy Leigh - spacious family & pet friendly house
Beautifully restored spacious four-storey town house in the centre of Barmouth. Offering bright accommodation for 8 guests (children and pets welcome) close to the sea and mountains. Lower ground floor is a spacious kitchen diner with french doors out to the enclosed courtyard. Ground floor includes a shower room, sitting room & playroom with a range of games/toys/PlayStation and smart TVs. 1st floor has a king (TV) & double bedroom. 2nd floor has bunkbed, double bedroom (TV) & house bathroom.

Dan-y-Lôn
Dan y Lôn - Discover a unique escape overlooking the stunning waters of Llyn Celyn. This beautifully designed underground pod is set on the eastern edge of Eryri National Park, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, with hills and mountains ready to explore right from your doorstep. After a day out, unwind in the hot tub and take in uninterrupted lake views. Newly built for Spring 2026, every detail is crafted for comfort and style - creating an inviting space to relax and reconnect

Stunning Shepherds Hut With Hot Tub & Sea Views
This Shepherds Hut is our smallest hut but cosy. The Hot Tub overlooks the sea & mountains. There is a balcony for alfresco dining & for taking in the stunning views. A romantic get away in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It's 5 mins from the beach in a car, as well as hill, woodland & mountain walks. The hut has heating, a hob, microwave, toaster & shower/ toilet inside. A fire pit is on site plus a BBQ, if you you are 6ft plus please look at my other hut or cabin as they are bigger

3-storey fisherman's cottage, with 3 bedrooms
Tucked away in Barmouth’s old town, a charming traditional fisherman’s cottage, ideally located in a quiet spot close to the harbour, beaches, shops, cafes and restaurants. Approached by passageways and a flight of shallow steps from the High Street, it is situated at the bottom of the old town, The Rock, a pedestrian-only warren of small cobbled lanes, fishermans’ cottages and even the old town jail. This has been a holiday let for many years - we loved staying here so much, we bought it!

Sea Front Open Plan Apartment with Free Parking
Sea Breeze Apartment is a beautifully presented and recently refurbished ground floor apartment with sea views and an outside seating area. It’s one of just 4 apartments in a recently renovated Victorian building on the sea front. Ideally situated in the heart of Barmouth with parking outside, Sea Breeze has a double bedroom with a king size bed, a fully equipped kitchen area, and a good size lounge with a feature bay window and seating from which to enjoy the lovely views.

Gwenlli Shepherds Hut
Here is our newly completed shepherds Hut -Gwenlli a welsh name that depicts the view of Bardsey Island on the horizon. Situated in a peaceful corner of our field, nestled in the hills above the small village of Talybont in Snowdonia. Overlooking cardigan bay and boasting panaramic views from the Snowdon mountain range in the north to witnessing a memorable sunset over the Lleyn peninsula with a drink in your hand whilst relaxing in the easy to use electric jacuzzi hot tub.

Barmouth Sea View Apartment. Snowdonia National PK
This first floor Victorian apartment has a great view of Barmouth coast, it is comfortable and spacious for up to 4 people with typical high ceilings and decorative cast iron fire places. The lounge is 21ft by 14ft to the fire place. Free WiFi, Smart, Nano TV Alexa and DVD’s are available with a few books and a quiz game. The fully fitted kitchen also comes with an air fryer, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer. A tea towel and washing up liquid are provided.

Min-y-don Cottage : The perfect holiday base
Min-y-don cottage is a fully equipped traditional Welsh stone built cottage with double glazing and gas central heating. It retains it's original oak beams but has a full width staircase for easy access between floors. On the ground floor It has an open lounge-diner with a sofa bed whilst upstairs is a separate double bedroom and bathroom/toilet. The cottage comes with it's own private gated parking space. It's placed within seconds of all town amenities.

2a Cambrian Street
Welcome to 2a cambrian street, a small but quaint apartment in the heart of Barmouth. This one bedroom property has a kitchen come living room, small bedroom and a bathroom with shower. Suitable for a couple and dog for a perfect little getaway. All bedding and towels included. Directly in the centre of town, perfect to walk anywhere but just off the Main Street so no noise of an evening. Parking very close by for a minimum fee and free overnight.

Spacious Sea View Beach Front Apartment
No.20 Marine Parade is the perfect base for your visit to Barmouth & Snowdonia National Park. Stay in a brand new luxury beachfront apartment with incredible sea & mountain views. It will feel like a dream escape and yet you are only a five minute walk from the town centre, supermarket, cafes, restaurants & pubs, bus & railway stations.. and perhaps most importantly - 'The Mermaid', serving the best fish & chips in town.
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When is the best time to visit Barmouth?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Barmouth?
Accommodations are found near the seafront, around the historic harbour, and in quieter residential areas uphill from the beach. Many stays have views of Cardigan Bay or the surrounding hills.
What are the best things to do in Barmouth with kids?
Families often enjoy Barmouth's expansive sandy beach, seaside amusements, and boat trips along the estuary. The area around Barmouth Bridge is a favorite for strolls, wildlife spotting, and train watching.
What are some of the best things to do in Barmouth?
Explore Barmouth's sandy beach, stroll the historic harbour area, and wander local shops and cafes. Trails along the estuary and the iconic Barmouth Bridge are frequently suggested for views of the sea and mountains.
How is the weather in Barmouth?
Barmouth has cool, often breezy conditions with winters around 35–46°F (1–8°C) and milder summers near 51–67°F (11–19°C). Expect frequent rainfall throughout the year, so waterproof clothing is suggested.
When is the best time to visit Barmouth?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and fewer rainy days, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. These months also bring a lively atmosphere with seasonal events and open attractions.
What are the best places to visit in Barmouth?
Barmouth has a sandy main beach that draws many visitors, as well as Barmouth Bridge and a lively harbour area. Explore local galleries or the Barmouth Sailors' Institute to learn about creative traditions and maritime history.
What are some hiking trails in Barmouth?
Barmouth has scenic coastal and woodland trails, including walks up to viewpoints overlooking Cardigan Bay, forested paths around the town, and routes leading towards the foothills of Snowdonia. Many visitors explore the Mawddach Trail, known for estuary and mountain views.
What are some family activities we can do in Barmouth?
Families can enjoy beachcombing, shell collecting, and ice cream along the promenade, or take a heritage train ride near the estuary. The local funfair and amusement arcades provide playful options for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Barmouth?
Explore Snowdonia National Park for mountain and forest adventures, visit nearby castles, or discover heritage railways in the region. Coastal villages around Cardigan Bay are known for galleries, local shops, and historic sites.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Barmouth?
Barmouth has pet-friendly accommodations, including cottages and apartments, particularly near the beach or in residential areas. Check specific property rules for details regarding pets and amenities.
What are some local tips for visiting Barmouth?
Layering clothing is helpful due to shifting weather, and sturdy shoes make exploring the coast and hills more comfortable. Early mornings or evenings often bring quieter moments on the beach and around town.
What is Barmouth known for?
Barmouth is known for its sandy beach on Cardigan Bay, scenic mountain backdrop, and historic railway bridge. The town has roots in maritime trade and stone quarrying, visible in its vibrant harbour and architecture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Barmouth?
Seek out the quaint lanes of the old town, visit the harbour's quieter corners, and explore woodland paths leading to tucked-away viewpoints above Barmouth. Small local art studios and independent cafes offer a deeper look at the area's creative community.
What are the best foods to try in Barmouth?
Barmouth has seafood dishes using locally caught fish, classic Welsh cakes, and traditional baked goods from family-run bakeries. Many visitors seek out fish and chips enjoyed by the seaside.
What should I bring for a trip to Barmouth?
Bring waterproof outerwear, layered clothing, and sturdy walking shoes for the beach or hills. Binoculars and a camera can help you make the most of coastal views and birdwatching opportunities.
What is the nightlife in Barmouth like?
Barmouth has a relaxed nightlife scene with friendly pubs, casual bars, and some venues hosting live music or quiz nights. Locally rooted establishments often focus on social gatherings and warm hospitality.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Barmouth?
Barmouth has annual events centered on the coast and community, including a well-attended walking festival in early autumn and traditional maritime celebrations. Various arts and food gatherings pop up throughout the warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Barmouth?
There are family-friendly stays in and around Barmouth, including options near the beach and in quieter neighborhoods. Many properties have amenities such as extra bedrooms, kitchens, or outdoor spaces.
All about Barmouth
Barmouth is one of Wales’ most dramatic and beautiful coastal towns. With three miles of sandy beach that sit against the mountainous backdrop of Southern Snowdonia, it emerges from the estuary of the mighty Afon Mawddach (Mawddach River) at the end of a North Wales valley where gold was once mined. Unsurprisingly, this landscape is beloved by hikers, swimmers, and cyclists, and has been celebrated by English writers such as William Wordsworth. Barmouth itself has shops, cafés, and arcades, and in the summer a fun fair, donkey rides, and a land train along the promenade make it a popular destination with families. Its historical quarters also give the town a distinctive character. Barmouth Old Town is dotted with slate-roofed cottages, accessed not by road but by steep stone staircases, while the town’s maritime history is celebrated by museums overlooking the wild Irish Sea.
What are the top things to do in Barmouth?
Dinas Oleu
Walk through the steep narrow streets of Barmouth Old Town to this gorgeous gorse-covered hill, which provides one of the best views in all of Wales. On a clear day, you can see the whole expanse of the West Wales coastline, undulating with bays and coves, and the 58,000 acres of Snowdonia.
The Dragon Theatre
A gorgeous independent cinema in one of Barmouth’s former chapels, The Dragon Theatre has been run by the community since the mid-20th century. The distinctive turquoise and red mosaic dragon above its doors is a much-loved emblem of the town.
The Mawddach Trail
This beautiful, flat, and accessible 9.5-mile route along the old railway track on the southern side of the Mawddach Estuary is suitable for walkers, cyclists, and wheelchair users. It begins in the slate-roofed market town of Dolgellau before following the river to Barmouth. There are other well-loved trails like the New Precipice, on the old goldmine tramway, and the tough 27-mile Mawddach Round, which takes in the mountains Cadair Idris to the south and Diffwys to the north.
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- Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
- Cardigan Bay
- Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
- Red Wharf Bay
- Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park - Haven
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
- Snowdonia Mountain Lodge
- Snowdon Mountain Railway
- Conwy Castle
- Aberdyfi Beach
- Harlech Beach
- Llanbedrog Beach
- South Stack Lighthouse
- Rhyl Beach Front
- Great Orme
- Tywyn Beach
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- Caernarfon Castle
- Tresaith
- Porth Neigwl
- Bangor University
- Shell Island
- Harlech Castle
- Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park





