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Barmouth Walking Festival 2015

Published on 5 Aug 2015 by Gwion Llwyd

The Barmouth Walking Festival 2015 is fast approaching. It’s a great event organized by the Barmouth Publicity Association and runs from the 12th – 21st September. For £8.50 you can join a group of like minded enthusiasts for a guided walk along some fantastic routes in Snowdonia. The walk leaders have all been carefully selected and can really add to the experience with their local knowledge of the landscape, history and nature.

Llyn Hywel

There are over 30 walks to choose from over 10 days and ticket options are available from 1 to 10 walks. The brochure gives a comprehensive breakdown of all the walks, offering routes for all abilities. That said, I would suggest most are best suited for people who have done some walking before; 10 miles through the Rhinog Mountains is not for everybody! We’ve had a lot of guests in the past that have really enjoyed the experience despite some sore feet, highly recommend it.

The addition of evening entertainment put on through the week including a 3 course meal at the Dragon Theatre, a curry night at Min Y Mor and a fish and chips supper and talk all add to a great week to really see the area close up and take in some of the incredible history Snowdonia has to offer.

Go to the Barmouth Walking Festival website for more details and book tickets.

 
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