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Barmouth (Welsh:
Abermaw (formal); Y
Bermo (colloquial)) is a
seaside town and
community in the
county of Gwynedd, north-west Wales; it lies on the estuary...
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Barmouth Bridge (Welsh: Pont Abermaw), or
Barmouth Viaduct is a
Grade II*
listed single-track
wooden railway viaduct across the
estuary of the
River Mawddach...
- The
Barmouth Ferry provides a p****enger
service across the
River Mawddach in
Gwynedd county,
north Wales.
There are
currently two
ferry operators on the...
- at
Barmouth Ferry railway station,
where there is a
connection with the
Barmouth Ferry across the
Mawddach estuary to the
seaside resort of
Barmouth (Welsh:...
- The Ruabon–
Barmouth line was a standard-gauge line
owned by the
Great Western Railway across the
north of
Wales which connected Ruabon, in the east, with...
- the
confluence of the
Mawddach and Wnion. At its
mouth is the town of
Barmouth and its
railway bridge. The
Mawddach estuary was
formed from a glaciated...
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Barmouth &
Dyffryn United Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-Droed
Abermaw a Dyffryn) is a
Welsh football club
based in the
coastal town of
Barmouth, Gwynedd...
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Barmouth Bay (Welsh: Bae Bermo) is a bay in
Gwynedd on the west
coast of Wales,
forming a part of the much
larger Cardigan Bay. The
coast fronting onto...
- St John's Church,
Barmouth, Gwynedd,
Wales was
built between 1889 and 1895 and
designed by the
Chester architects Douglas and Fordham. The
foundation stone...
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Morfa Mawddach railway station (formerly
Barmouth Junction) is an
unstaffed station located on the
outskirts of the
village of
Arthog in Gwynedd, Wales...