What to See & Do
Weather forecastsWeather forecasts for your trip to North WalesNone provide the exact weather ! the best thing is come over suck it and see... while in the region a visit to V12 Llanberis or one of Joe Browns shops Llanberis or Capel Cruig will provide you with good local knowledge about where might be dry or sunny.
Last Updated (Saturday, 24 October 2009 13:16)
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Rock ClimbingClimbing at Tremadog is fantastic year round,
You may want to hire a climbing guide or Instructor take alook at our directory listings of instructors Suggested Itinerary from the Wet Paint site TremadogTremadog, an exceptionally fine example of a planned town near Porthmadog (in Gwynedd, North Wales), was founded by William Alexander Madocks, who bought the land in 1798. The historic centre of Tremadog was complete by 1811, and indeed this part of the town remains substantially unaltered to this day.
Towering above the village are the cliffs of Tremadog, great climbing is afforded year round, most das people can be seen climbing the cliffs. |
PorthmadogPorthmadog is the largest of the towns, full of various shops and places to eat. Porthmadog is home to thae largest business park, the closest Tescos, and Aldi and Lidl stores to name a few. Access to Black rock sands.. Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial ChambersThis site is worth visiting and consists of a pair of burial chambers. Best to park up in Bro Arthur a cul d sac and walk a little way towards the primary school, take care at the iron railings - the path to the chambers is between the school drive and the bunglows at Bro Arthur.
This site has two internal structures that have been exposed by excavation. The first is an earlier portal dolmen type tomb on an originally roughly circular mound which was later incorporated with a long mound with a rectangular chamber at the other end.
The site would have been covered with a cairn of stones. Both entrances face approximately east and there is a 4 foot (1.3 metre) standing stone in front of the rectangular chamber. |






