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Touring Penrhyndeudreath in United Kingdom

Penrhyndeudreath in the region of Wales with its 2,031 citizens is a city located in United Kingdom - some 194 mi or ( 312 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Penrhyndeudreath is now 09:03 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Wrexham, Tremadoc, Trawsfynydd, Tanygrisiau, and Talsarnau. Being here already, consider visiting Wrexham . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Penrhyndeudreath ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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welsh highland railway links up with ffestiniog railway

7:15 min by colin125gwr
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28 02 2009 track links whr to ffestiniog A golden day in history ..

Ffestiniog Railway Quirks & Curiosities gala 2010 part 1

9:51 min by pennysteam
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May bank holiday weekend "Quirks & Curiosities" gala 2010 ..


The Greasers' Express 2011

10:00 min by Festshopman
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The Greasers' Express 2011: a two day trip up and down both the FR and the WHR to maintain point work. Shot from the open wag, brake van and from the cab of Upnor Castle. This is a ten minute extract ..

Monster on The Festiniog Railway

6:19 min by FRQCW
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Monster is a 2ft gauge skip wagon fitted with a 20bhp, 1500cc Enfiled diesel twin engine and Lister Autotruck bodywork. It was Built during the 70's on the Festiniog Railway to be used as a shunting e ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Penrhyndeudraeth

Penrhyndeudraeth (English: Peninsula with Two Beaches) is a village and community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. It is located between Traeth Mawr (English: Big Beach), the now largely reclaimed estuary of the Afon Glaslyn, and Traeth Bach (English: Little Beach), the estuary of the Afon Dwyryd. The village is close to the mouth of the Afon Dwyryd on the A487 from Porthmadog, and has a population of 2,031.

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Located at 52.93 -4.07 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
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Minffordd

Minffordd is a village within the Welsh county of Gwynedd. It is situated on the A487 road between Porthmadog and Penrhyndeudraeth. The village has two adjacent railway stations, which are served both by Cambrian Line mainline train services and the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway. In the 1992 the Ffestiniog Railway built a hostel to house volunteers working on the line.

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Located at 52.93 -4.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Penrhyndeudraeth, Villages in Gwynedd

Llandecwyn railway station

Llandecwyn railway station serves the rural area (parish) of Llandecwyn on the estuary of the Afon Dwyryd in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. The extremely short platform allows access to only one door of any trains which do call. Most trains call only on request.

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Located at 52.92 -4.06 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: DfT Category F2 stations, Former Great Western Railway stations, Railway request stops in Great Britain, Railway stations closed in 1994, Railway stations in Gwynedd, Railway stations opened in 1930, Railway stations served by Arriva Trains Wales, Talsarnau

Plas Brondanw

Plas Brondanw in Carreg Llanfrothen, Gwynedd, North Wales, was the family home of Clough Williams-Ellis, creator of the Italianate village Portmeirion, and elements of similar architectural styles can be seen at both locations. Plas Brondanw stands on the road to the tiny village of Croesor and the distinctive Snowdonia mountain named Cnicht. Williams-Ellis inherited the run-down Plas Brondanw from his father in 1908, when he was aged 25, and set about restoring both the house and the gardens.

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Located at 52.96 -4.06 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Gwynedd, Gardens in Wales, Llanfrothen, Visitor attractions in Gwynedd

Y Traeth

Y Traeth (English: The Beach) is a multi-use stadium in Porthmadog, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football matches as the home ground of Porthmadog F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 2000 people, with 500 seated. The Traeth saw its largest crowd in recent years during the season 1993/4, when the last game of the season against Bangor City F.C. attracted more than 2,500 spectators. Planning permission was granted in December 2009 for a new stand at the 'Quarry End'.

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Located at 52.93 -4.12 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Football venues in Wales, Stadiums in Wales

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