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| | ===By train=== | | ===By train=== |
| − | Beddgelert is served by Trains on the narrow-gauge '''Welsh Highland Railway''' [http://www.whr.co.uk/] from [[Caernarfon]] in the north. Re-opening of the line south to [[Porthmadog]] was due to take place in 2009, but is now expected no earlier than summer 2010. | + | Beddgelert is served by trains on the narrow-gauge '''Welsh Highland Railway''' [http://www.festrail.co.uk/] from [[Caernarfon]] in the north and [[Porthmadog]] in the south, where it connects with the '''Ffestiniog Railway''' to [[Blaenau Ffestiniog]]. The WHR is currently the UK's longest heritage railway. |
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| | * '''Hillwalking''' - Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge rise above the village. One of the many tracks up Snowdon starts close by. | | * '''Hillwalking''' - Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge rise above the village. One of the many tracks up Snowdon starts close by. |
| − | *<do name="Snowdonia Outdoor Adventure" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" url="www.snowdoniaoutdooradventure.co.uk" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">Adventure activity days for adults and children. Gorge Walking, Sea Level Traversing, Coasteering, Rock CLimbing, Mountain Walking and Orienteering.</do>
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| | ===Hotels=== | | ===Hotels=== |
| | *'''The Royal Goat Hotel''' [http://www.royalgoathotel.co.uk/]. 01766 890224. Incongruously named historic hotel on the edge of the village heading towards Porthmadog. The "Gelert" legend has been attributed to a former (early 19th Century) landlord, seeking to increase tourist interest in the village. As his hotel has continued to thrive we must consider his ploy a successful one. | | *'''The Royal Goat Hotel''' [http://www.royalgoathotel.co.uk/]. 01766 890224. Incongruously named historic hotel on the edge of the village heading towards Porthmadog. The "Gelert" legend has been attributed to a former (early 19th Century) landlord, seeking to increase tourist interest in the village. As his hotel has continued to thrive we must consider his ploy a successful one. |
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| | + | *'''Sygun Fawr Country House''' [http://www.sygunfawr.co.uk/]. 01766 890258. Set on the side of Sygun Mountain, this accommodation has views of the Gwynant Valley. The original part of the house dates back to 1644. Henry McKellar, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, resided at Sygun Fawr in 1861. The house was later purchased by the owner of the local mine, Sygun Copper Mine, and was converted to guest accommodations in the mid twentieth century. |
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| | ==Contact== | | ==Contact== |