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Yes, Barmouth is on the edge of the national park on the southern end and Mount Snowdon is 30 miles away. It is often chosen by people who want to combine a coastal and mountain break. Hotels and accommodation there are all well situated to access the park and give you any information you need. Lawrenny Lodge, for example, is on the edge of the park and very popular with walkers.
Yes. Barmouth is on the National Cycle Network as well as being near the Coed y Brenin mountain biking centre and the Antur Stiniog downhill biking centre. Consequently, many accommodation providers cater for bike storage and assistance for people on the national route or touring the national park. Try the Bae Abermaw Hotel, for example.
Yes, there are many hotel and self-catering accommodation providers in Barmouth that offer free parking. For example, Barmouth Beach Club at the end of the promenade, and Twr Mynach in the heart of the town both offer free parking.
Yes. Barmouth is a very popular family destination, with lots of outdoor activity available, so the majority of accommodation providers welcome families. Being near the beach is a big plus for people travelling with children, so look for somewhere with easy access to the seafront like Crystal House on Marine Parade or the Seascape guesthouse, also on Marine Parade.
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There are many hotels in Barmouth that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include The Tilman, Tyr Graig Castle and Allibella Shepherds Hut, Amazing Seaview, Private garden, Pet Friendly.