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Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales
Picture of Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Gwynedd, Wales

Barmouth Bay Holiday Village

  • Proprietor Haulfryn
  • Contact Dean Hollins (Sales)
  • Address Talybont, Gwynedd
  • Telephone 01341 247 350
  • Fax 01341 247324
  • BookingBook Online
  • Season 1st March to 10 January

How to get there

Four miles north of Barmouth and south of Harlech on the A496 in Talybont. The Park turning is south of the village, follow the Railway Station directional sign down the lane. You’ll find Barmouth Bay at the end of the lane immediately after the Sands complex.

Nearby

Beach
Boat launch
Cycle hire
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing
Swimming (Indoor)
Internet Access
Gym
Leisure Centre
Surfing
Shops
Bar / Pub
Restaurants
Cinema
Nature Trails
Water Sports
Features
Holiday homes (owned)
Holiday homes (for rent)
Lodges (owned)
Children's play area
Parking
Family park
250 Caravan holiday homes (owned)
Caravan holiday homes (for rent)
Swimming pool (indoor)

Other Facilities Indoor pool

Owner's Description

Barmouth Bay is situated on the west coast of Wales within the south west corner of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Sitting between a spectacular mountain range and the sea, the town of Barmouth can be found at the mouth of the river Mawddach.

The estuary is a haven for bird spotters and the expanse of sandy beaches offer something for everyone including families, couples and surfers as well as sailing enthusiasts, windsurfers and water skiers.

With so many activities to sample, the town is bustling with people of all ages and interests and Barmouth welcomes everyone with its wide selection of inns, cafes and restaurants. Plus there’s a real sense of history and charm with the old steam railway from Barmouth to Fairbourne.

The castle town of Harlech is close by and is well worth a visit. A little further along is the unique village of Portmeirion, famous for its pottery as well as the setting for the cult 60’s TV show The Prisoner. Barmouth has a natural draw for visitors and many come back time and time again. Its charm, beauty and life give a special welcoming feeling. This is what makes Barmouth Bay the ideal holiday home from home destination.

These details were last updated on Friday 18 March 2011