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About
Llanbedr is an attractive village situated between Barmouth and Harlech. Originally, a slate mining village, today Llanbedr concerns itself with tourism and the attractions of the surrounding area. Llanbedr sits alongside the River Artro among glorious Welsh countryside. The village is just a mile from the picturesque estuary of the River Artro at Llandanwg.
Many pass through Llanbedr en route between the larger resorts of Harlech and Barmouth; however, those in the know pause a while at Llanbedr. Walkers appreciate the fabulous countryside both within and at the head of the valley of the River Artro.
HISTORY & CULTURE
The Neolithic standing stones and Bronze Age hut circles that are scattered around Llanbedr are a reminder of the ancient pedigree of the settlement. We can guess that it was the fertile ground and proximity of woodland in the Arto Valley that drew the earliest villagers to settle here, but latter visitors have been astounded by the natural beauty of spots like Cwm Bychan and Shell Island.
The Mabinogion features Llanbedr regularly in tales regarding the bard Taliesin.
Amongst the sand dunes can be found the parish church of Saint Tanwg. The old church probably dates from the 13th Century, but two inscribed stones are evidence of Christianity in Llandanwg from the early 6th Century.
Capel Salem, the small village chapel, was made famous by the painter Sydney Vosper who painted the congregation in traditional welsh dress in 1866.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled access
Children
- Children welcome
Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Dogs Accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
3 miles south of Harlech and 7 miles north of Barmouth on the A496.
Accessible by Public Transport: Llanbedr station is 2 miles away.