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SH6215 : A496 approaching Barmouth by Malc McDonald A496 approaching Barmouth
A view along the A496 road as it approaches the seaside town of Barmouth. Barmouth Bridge, which carries the Cambrian Coast railway line across the estuary, is visible in the background.
SH6215 : Entering Barmouth on A496 by John Firth Entering Barmouth on A496
SH6215 : Barmouth Bridge by Dave Hooper Barmouth Bridge
Taken from near Cregennen Lake across the Mawddach to Barmouth Bridge and Llŷn.
SH6215 : Barmouth bridge by E Gammie Barmouth bridge
The railway bridge across the Mawddach has a footway alongside. There is a toll for pedestrians, cycles or motorcycles to cross (the ticket office is at the Barmouth end). In the distance are the crags of Craig Cwm-llwyd in SH6412.
SH6215 : Mawddach Estuary by Trevor Rickard Mawddach Estuary
From the start of the railway bridge looking up the estuary to Coes-faen.
SH6215 : Towards Cadair Idris by Stuart Wilding Towards Cadair Idris
View across the Afon Mawddach towards Cadair Idris, the summit itself in cloud. On the left is Coes-Faen.
SH6215 : View towards Coes-faen by Dave Thompson View towards Coes-faen
SH6215 : Mawddach Estuary by Rudi Winter Mawddach Estuary
Looking inland from Barmouth bridge (SH6215 : Barmouth railway and footbridge) at receding tide. The Afon Mawddach is tidal all the way up to Dolgellau, and several sand and mud flats can be seen. The flat green peninsula in the centre is Fegla Fach, the wooded... (more)
SH6215 : Swing section of Barmouth Bridge by Richard Vince Swing section of Barmouth Bridge
The northern of the two metal spans (further from the camera) was built to turn through 90 degrees to allow tall vessels to access the inner reaches of the Mawddach estuary, but has not done so for many years. The sea air has not been kind... (more)
SH6215 : Inland view from Barmouth Bridge by Dave Croker Inland view from Barmouth Bridge
SH6215 : Barmouth Railway and Footbridge by Keith Havercroft Barmouth Railway and Footbridge
A view of the bridge crossing the Mawddach at Barmouth, taken from the hills near Llynnau Cregennen
SH6215 : Barmouth Bridge by John Lucas Barmouth Bridge
Viewed across the Mawddach Estuary from the Mawddach Trail at Penrhyn Cregyn.

 
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