| Coordinates: | 52.79, -4.098 |
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| OS grid ref: | SH 58 23 |
| Dialling code: | 01341 (Barmouth) |
Dyffryn Ardudwy is a small coastal village in Gwynedd, Wales, tucked on the edge of Cardigan Bay between Harlech and Barmouth. It sits along the A496 and has a stop on the Cambrian Coast Line, so it’s a handy base for walkers exploring the nearby Rhinogydd and the coastal paths; the shoreline here mixes sandy and shingle beaches backed by dunes and saltmarsh, with good birdwatching and sea views.
The locality is notable for its prehistoric remains, with Bronze Age burial cairns and other ancient monuments on the headland, and today the economy balances agriculture with a steady flow of tourism – caravan parks, holiday lets and a few local businesses. It retains the feel of a close-knit village community, where year‑round residents and seasonal visitors share a small number of pubs, shops and community events.
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