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Pensarn Station
off A496, near Llanbedre, Gwynedd LL45 2HP - Wales, UK

Most trains only call at this extremely small station in the Welsh countryside if they are requested to do so. The facility is actually located in the countryside outside the village of Pensarn in Gynedd which it primarily serves...
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Attractions near Pensarn Station
A selection of attractions close to Pensarn Station:
Salem Chapel  (< 1 Mile)
One of the most famous chapels in Wales stands above the River Artro inland from Llanbedr. It was built in 1850 and worshippers were baptised...
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Harlech Castle  (2.3 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  (2.4 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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Dyffryn Ardudwy Cairn  (3.6 Miles)
This impressive Neolithic burial site consists of two chambers and it was completely enclosed in a huge cairn measuring about 120 feet long by 50...
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Arthur`s Quoit  (4.9 Miles)
Arthur`s Quoit is the name given to a Neolithic burial chamber located near Corsygedol above Talybont. It is said that King Arthur threw the capstone...
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Portmeirion Village  (7 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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Bryn Cader Faner  (7.3 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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Ffestiniog Railway  (7.9 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  (7.9 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  (7.9 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  (8 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  (8 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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Borth y Gest Beach  (8.2 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  (8.2 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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Moel-y-Gest  (8.2 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  (8.2 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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Welsh Highland Railway  (8.7 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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Llandecwyn  (9.4 Miles)
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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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre  (10.3 Miles)
Coed y Brenin is a beautiful forest with a range of habitats where visitors can follow footpaths or mountain bike trails. These range from easy...
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Barmouth Bridge  (10.6 Miles)
Barmouth Railway Bridge stretches for over half a mile across the mouth of the beautiful River Mawddach, and a walk along its footpath beside the...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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