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| Situated at the mouth of the Mawddach estuary, said to be one of the most beautiful in Great Britain, Sea View is a comfortable Georgian House set in lovely scenery. | ![]() |
| There are Buzzards and Peregrine Falcons on the hills in front of the house, while to the rear are views over Cardigan Bay to the Lleyn peninsular. Seven of the eight guest bedrooms have en suite facilities, while the eighth is adjacent to a bathroom. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. |
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| We have a twin bedded room, double rooms and also family rooms, ideal for families with younger children. |
![]() | Sea View has a relaxed atmosphere and a reputation for good food. |
| We have a comfortable residents bar, a games room with pool and table tennis tables, |
| We are a five minute stroll from Fairbourne Beach, which boasts a one and a half mile flat, sandy beach, offering safe bathing for adults and children alike. The Fairbourne narrow gauge railway runs from the village centre, 2 miles along the dunes to Penrhyn Point from where, during the summer months a small ferry runs the short trip across the river to Barmouth with views up the estuary towards Cader Idris. The area boasts a host of activities and attractions: Railway buffs are spoilt for choice from amongst the great little trains of Wales, the Ffestiniog, Talyllyn, Vale of Rheiddol, Snowdon Mountain Railway, Bala Lake and the Llanberis Lake Railway all being within easy reach. Mountain bikers and horse riders are well catered for, with two or three riding centres, the Coed Y Brenin biking and rambling centre, and numerous trails through the hills and along the estuary. The Snowdonia National Park is world famous for its wonderful scenery, mountain walking and climbing as well as pretty villages such as Beddgelert, Porthmadog and Dolgellau, and there is also the renowned Italianate village of Portmeirion, the setting for the sixties cult drama series The Prisoner. There are also the magnificent medieval castles of Harlech and Caernarfon. With these and many other attractions such as the Centre for Alternative Technology, it is small wonder that many of our guests return time after time. |
| To reach Sea View By Rail From Birmingham or Shrewsbury. Take the Aberystwyth line and change at Machynlleth on to Cambrian Coast line. Alight at Fairbourne. We can arrange to collect guests from the station. By Car From the South and West M4 to Newport, then A470 north to Dolgellau By Pass From the South East and the Midlands. M1 or M40/M42, then M6, M54, A5 past Shrewsbury, then A458 past Welshpool, then A470 to Dolgellau By Pass. From the North and North West M6, M56 past Queensferry, then A494 via Bala to Dolgellau By Pass. From Dolgellau By Pass A493, signed Tywyn (look for Brown Fairbourne Railway sign). Travel 9 miles. Pass the Hyundai dealers, then 1/2 mile past Texaco garage. Sea View is 1/2 mile past on right. |

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