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Attractions near Tan Y Bryn Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Dolwyddelan Castle
(6 Miles)*
In a land of castles, Dolwyddelan stands apart not as a stronghold erected by Norman or English forces but as a fortress of the native Welsh princes. |
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Portmeirion Village
(7 Miles)*
This unique village is set on its own private peninsula on the southern shores of Snowdonia. It was created by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis (1883-1978) to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful place could be developed without spoiling it. |
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Harlech Castle
(10 Miles)*
Spectacularly sited Harlech Castle seems to grow naturally from the rock on which it is perched. Like an all-seeing sentinel, it gazes out across land and sea, keeping a watchful eye over Snowdonia. |
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Criccieth Castle
(13 Miles)*
Criccieth Castle, standing on its headland between two beaches, is a prominent north Wales landmark. |
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Llanberis Lake Railway
(13 Miles)*
Travel back in time behind a historic ex-quarry steam engine along the shores of Lake Padarn in the heart of Snowdonia. |
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Snowdon Mountain Railway
(13 Miles)*
Travel by train on Britain's only Rack and Pinion Railway up Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales 3,560ft (1085m). |
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Llyn Brenig Reservoir and Visitor Centre
(16 Miles)*
Llyn Brenig Reservoir and Visitor Centre is set in 920 acres of moorland and forest in the heart of the Denbigh Moors, just 35 miles from Wrexham and 38 miles from Bangor. |
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RNLI Visitor Centre
(17 Miles)*
The Visitor Centre contains a pictorial history of Barmouth Lifeboat Station plus some artefacts pertaining to the lifeboats. There are also some pictures of Barmouth in Victorian times. The Visitor Centre also houses the RNLI souvenir and gift shop. |
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Cochwillan Old Hall
(17 Miles)*
A domestic building may have stood on the site of Cochwillan in the 13th century, but the present house is not earlier than 1450; it was probably built by William ap Gryffydd. |
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Segontium Roman Fort
(18 Miles)*
Overlooking the Menai Strait, Segontium Roman Fort dates back to circa AD77, when Caesar Julius Agricola completed the Roman conquest of Wales by capturing the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Towns near Tan Y Bryn Cottage
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Tanygrisiau
(1 Mile)*
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Ffestiniog
(1 Mile)*
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Blaenau Ffestiniog
(2 Miles)*
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Maentwrog
(3 Miles)*
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Tan-y-Bwlch
(4 Miles)*
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Trawsfynydd
(4 Miles)*
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Llanfrothen
(5 Miles)*
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Llandecwyn
(5 Miles)*
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Penrhyndeudreath
(6 Miles)*
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Dolwyddelan
(6 Miles)*
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