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Llandecwyn Station
Llandecwyn LL47 6YN - Wales, UK

Lllandecwyn Station serves the small town of the same name in the estuary of Afon Dwyrd in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is a tiny facility, an unmanned halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway Line. There are few daily...
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Attractions near Llandecwyn Station
A selection of attractions close to Llandecwyn Station:
Llandecwyn  (< 1 Mile)
In a beautiful setting overlooking Tremadog Bay, Llandecwyn is a small pilgrim place for quiet prayer, simple hospitality, and thoughtful conversation. Individuals and groups of...
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Bryn Cader Faner  (1.8 Miles)
Bryn Cader Faner is a small cairn standing above a Bronze Age track that stretched from Llanbedr to Trawsfynydd. Although small,the upright, outward leaning stones...
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Portmeirion Village  (2.1 Miles)
From murals to colonades, pantheons to piazzas, Portmeirion has something for everyone. See the original Golden Buddha from the Ingrid Bergman film - ‘The Inn...
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Ffestiniog Railway  (3.8 Miles)
The Ffestiniog Railway was built in 1836 to carry slates from the mines down to the harbour at Porthmadog and claims to be the oldest...
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Ffestiniog Railway Museum  (3.8 Miles)
The Ffestiniog Railway Museum brings together a wealth of information and artefacts that have been collected together, telling the story of this fantastic railway that...
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Ynys Tywyn  (3.8 Miles)
Ynys Tywyn is a small, wooded, rocky knoll offering good views of Porthmadog, the Cob embankment carrying the Ffestiniog Railway, the flood plain and Snowdonia`s...
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Porthmadog Maritime Museum  (3.9 Miles)
The famous topsail schooners and many other vessels have been associated with this area of Wales for many centuries. This museum looks into the...
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Porthmadog Marina  (3.9 Miles)
Within the county of Gwynedd and the Snowdonia mountain range lies the harbour town of Porthmadog. Rich in maritime history, this shipping port was once...
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Moel-y-Gest  (4.1 Miles)
The bold, rocky hill of Moel-y-Gest overlooks Porthmadog and Tremadog Bay. Although only 858 feet above sea level, it is mountainous in character, and some...
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Ynys y Pandy Slate Mill  (4.1 Miles)
Ynys y Pandy is an impressive, three-storied slate mill standing beside a lane, off the A487, that leads to Llyn Cwmystradlyn Reservoir. Built in 1855...
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Borth y Gest Beach  (4.1 Miles)
The closest beach to Porthmadog is at the sleepy, seaside village of Borth y Gest. This small resort is older than its neighbour, and two...
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Llyn Cwmystradllyn  (4.1 Miles)
The lonely lake Llyn Cwmystradllyn lies in a basin between the wild mountains Moel Hebog and Moel-ddu. Above it is an old quarry, and the...
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Welsh Highland Railway  (4.6 Miles)
The Welsh Highland Railway is a friendly and intimate piece of transport history, offering visitors the chance to travel through some of the most charming...
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Plas Tan y Bwlch Gardens  (4.7 Miles)
Plas Tan y Bwlch and its historical gardens overlook the River Dwyryd in the beautiful Vale of Maentwrog. The mansion, which dates from the 17th...
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Harlech Castle  (6.8 Miles)
Harlech Castle is one of the four great castles in Wales that was constructed for Edward I. It is a World Heritage site and was...
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The Two Kings Sculpture  (6.8 Miles)
Near Harlech Castle is `The Two Kings` sculpture. It depicts the sad story of Branwen, a tale from a collection of Celtic stories known as...
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Criccieth Castle  (8.4 Miles)
Criccieth Castle is a prominent North Wales landmark, positioned on a high mound overlooking the town of Criccieth and the sea of Tremadog Bay. The...
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Huw Llwyd`s Pulpit  (8.5 Miles)
Huw Llwyd`s Pulpit is a column of rock in the River Cynfal above the Cynfal Waterfall. Huw Llwyd was a sorcerer who lived in the...
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Cymerau Waterfall  (8.9 Miles)
A few minutes walk from a car park on the A496, south of Blaenau Ffestiniog, brings you to an ancient bridge spanning Afon Goedol and...
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Sygun Copper Mine  (9.1 Miles)
Sygun Mine was one of several copper mines worked around Beddgelert during the 18th and 19th Centuries. Sygun closed in 1903 and, after restoration work,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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