Log Cabins & Lodges in Barmouth
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Barmouth is an old-school seaside town, with wide stretches of safe, clean, perfectly sandy beaches, and a profusion of fun-filled activities for all the family. It is also a stone’s throw from some of the UK’s most lavish landscapes, both coastal and mountainous. Explore the town and region from a log cabin situated right on the coast stretching in both directions both north and south of the town (either way is gorgeous), in the heart of the enchanting town centre, or inland along the beautiful sandy estuary which Barmouth overlooks.
Lodges with lovely gardensThe cabins in and around Barmouth are simply gorgeous. Light and spacious, they take maximum advantage of the coastal and mountain views with raised gardens and well-position terraces from where you can enjoy a meal overlooking the magical natural landscapes of this part of Wales. Some cabins are suitable for large groups, with properties available with up to 5 bedrooms. A log cabin in Barmouth: what better way can there be to discover this copacetic part of the world?!
Travellers and activities
Barmouth makes a great base for day trips to numerous entertaining day trips. Take the lovely 45-minute drive along the coast to Porthmadog, the embarkation point of the Welsh Highlands Steam Train, which takes you on a memorable journey through the magnificent Snowdonia National Park, from where you can experience the landscapes whilst revelling in the romance of the steam train. Portmeirion, also a short and beautiful drive from Barmouth is a charming Italianate style village which features sub-tropical flora and quaint architecture. Just two myriad fantastic day trips at the fingertips of fortuitous visitors to Barmouth!
Barmouth for lovers of the traditional British pubTraditional pub lovers are in for a treat in Barmouth – with a wide range of delightful traditional pubs to choose from. The Last Inn, a 15th Century public house popular among the town’s residents, awaits you with a warm welcome. The pub’ interior boasts traditional inglenooks and Ships Beams, and a natural spring cascade! Head to the riverside to Ysgethin Inn, with a wonderful beer garden overlooking the water. Ideal for lazy summer evenings, with an unmatched range of beers and probably the juiciest steak and ale pie anywhere in the country!
Barmouth for traditional British fish and chipsFew things encapsulate the British seaside like fish and chips, a national institution unrepeated anywhere else on the planet. Entombed in batter, showered in salt and doused in vinegar all visitors to the country should try this dish at least once! Harbour Fish Bar is Barmouth’s number one rated fish and chips shop. Great portion size, piping hot and simply delicious!
On holiday in Barmouth, the writer William Wordsworth wrote: “With a fine sea view in front and the mountains behind, Barmouth can always hold its own against any rival!”
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The town’s delightful harbour is a great place to just spend time, with a multitude of restaurants, cafes, fish and chips shops and ice-cream parlours. So grab a delicious bite to eat, and take your place on a seafront bench with spectacular sea and mountain views.
2. Experience a bouncy attraction like no otherEnjoy an adrenaline-fuelled day at Bounce, a huge underground adventure! Giant trampolines have been strung across a massive cave, making this a truly unique attraction for a trampolining experience like no other.
3. One for the sweet tooth maniacs!Sweet tooths need to drop everything now and beeline to Knickerbocker Glory in Barmouth. Colourful lollipops and every kind of candy in the world await your grubby claws. Danger level – high!
4. Enjoy a family day out at Gypsy Wood ParkGypsy Wood Park fuses the magic of fairies with the lure of animals and gorgeous natural woodland. A day out for the whole family to enjoy, don’t miss the amazing miniature railway display.
5. A mountain biking paradise around the corner!The forests of Coed Y Brenin, a short drive from Barmouth, contain numerous mountain biking trails that draw people from all corners of the UK. Trails meet the needs of both beginners and experienced bikers, and it is possible to rent and bike and all the equipment if you don’t have your own.
6. Cross Barmouth's foremost landmarkYou will probably come face to face with Barmouth's foremost landmark as you enter the town for the first time. Curving scenically into the town and spanning 700 metres of the Mawddach Estuary, it is the longest wooden viaduct in Britain and a real piece of history.
7. Join Barmouth’s annual hiking festivalThe Barmouth Walking Festival attracts hundreds of people over ten days in September to its extensive programme of hikes led by knowledgeable, local guides. Undoubtedly the best way to unfurl the awesome natural surroundings of Barmouth and a great opportunity to make new friends!
Information about log cabins in Barmouth
🏡 Log cabins available: | 28 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |