Katharine & Len's Barmouth Guidebook

Katharine & Len
Katharine & Len
Katharine & Len's Barmouth Guidebook

Pubs & Bars

We recommend you walk the few paces down to the Royal to sample some local beers and enjoy the atmosphere. They also have a pool table, darts, snooker table and some games machines and serve traditional pub fare including Sunday lunch.
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The Royal
King Edward Street
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We recommend you walk the few paces down to the Royal to sample some local beers and enjoy the atmosphere. They also have a pool table, darts, snooker table and some games machines and serve traditional pub fare including Sunday lunch.
No trip to Barmouth is complete without a visit to the Last which is steeped in RNLI history and has its very own well fed from water coming down the rock in the back. The Last is probably the most popular “touristy” pub in Barmouth so if you want to go during the season or local events recommend you book for dinner. In the summer you can take your drinks across the road and sit in the little garden next to the Harbour.
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The Last Inn
Church Street
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No trip to Barmouth is complete without a visit to the Last which is steeped in RNLI history and has its very own well fed from water coming down the rock in the back. The Last is probably the most popular “touristy” pub in Barmouth so if you want to go during the season or local events recommend you book for dinner. In the summer you can take your drinks across the road and sit in the little garden next to the Harbour.
Myrddins is Barmouth's local craft beer hotspot! They brew their own beers and distil their own spirits as well as selling a wide variety of other local beers and ciders on tap and in bottles. They also do 2 pint flagons of whatever they have on tap to take away. Their opening hours are more restricted than other bars. They are normally closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and close by 7pm latest on the days they are open. However a visit is highly recommended even if just to bring some beer back to the house!
Myrddins Brewery & Distillery Ltd
Myrddins is Barmouth's local craft beer hotspot! They brew their own beers and distil their own spirits as well as selling a wide variety of other local beers and ciders on tap and in bottles. They also do 2 pint flagons of whatever they have on tap to take away. Their opening hours are more restricted than other bars. They are normally closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and close by 7pm latest on the days they are open. However a visit is highly recommended even if just to bring some beer back to the house!

Food scene

This is our favourite restaurant in Barmouth. It’s changed hands since we first came here but still serves lovely freshly cooked local food. It’s again a tiny little place and gets booked up so please ring up in advance of your visit if you want to eat here. Dogs are unlikely to be welcome here (although you could ask!)
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Bistro Bermo
6 Church St
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This is our favourite restaurant in Barmouth. It’s changed hands since we first came here but still serves lovely freshly cooked local food. It’s again a tiny little place and gets booked up so please ring up in advance of your visit if you want to eat here. Dogs are unlikely to be welcome here (although you could ask!)
Our favourite coffee shop serves cakes baked on the premises and a lovely selection of sandwiches and hot food. You can get excellent coffee to take away or pop in for an afternoon tea.
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Goodies
33 High St
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Our favourite coffee shop serves cakes baked on the premises and a lovely selection of sandwiches and hot food. You can get excellent coffee to take away or pop in for an afternoon tea.

Days Out

It’s about a mile from Lundy to the other end of Barmouth Bridge which is an easy walk and well worth it for the views down the estuary (don’t forget to pay the troll). If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous you can hire bikes from Birmingham Garage and cycle across the bridge and up the Mawddach way to Penmaenpool (the George III Pub is here for a convenient lunch break!) or to Fairbourne.
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Barmouth
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It’s about a mile from Lundy to the other end of Barmouth Bridge which is an easy walk and well worth it for the views down the estuary (don’t forget to pay the troll). If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous you can hire bikes from Birmingham Garage and cycle across the bridge and up the Mawddach way to Penmaenpool (the George III Pub is here for a convenient lunch break!) or to Fairbourne.
The Fairbourne miniature railway makes a lovely day trip for big and small kids. You can get to Fairbourne via the Barmouth Ferry (from the harbor but not out of season) or you can walk or cycle over the bridge and do a round trip coming back from Fairbourne on the miniature railway and then the Barmouth ferry.
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Fairbourne Railway
Beach Road
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The Fairbourne miniature railway makes a lovely day trip for big and small kids. You can get to Fairbourne via the Barmouth Ferry (from the harbor but not out of season) or you can walk or cycle over the bridge and do a round trip coming back from Fairbourne on the miniature railway and then the Barmouth ferry.
About half an hours drive up the coast (20 minutes on the train) Harlech Castle towers over this small coastal town. Worth a visit for the views alone there is also a good exhibition on the history of Welsh castles dotted around the North Wales coast.
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Harlech slott
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About half an hours drive up the coast (20 minutes on the train) Harlech Castle towers over this small coastal town. Worth a visit for the views alone there is also a good exhibition on the history of Welsh castles dotted around the North Wales coast.