Portmeirion. Open daily. Admission charges vary.
Details
Accessibility:
Portmeirion is a large estate made up of many buildings which are largely wheelchair accessible although we advise you to call ahead to make sure all your needs are met. Guide dogs are welcome. There is visitors' parking, and a disability toilet, available at the entrance to Portmeirion.
Brief Description: Portmeirion was built and designed by sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925-1975. Portmeirion has been the location of many films and television series the most famous being the 1960s television hit “The Prisoner“. Do not miss the woodland garden.Further Information:
Address:
Portmeirion, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, LL48 6ER.
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Website:
http://www.portmeirion-village.com
Directions:
3 miles E of Porthmadog via the A497, take first right before Minffordd follow to Portmeirion. OS SH 589 370.
Opening Times:
Open daily see website for closures, entry ticket prices to portmeirion vary with the seasons see website for full details.
Transport:
There is a regular bus route and train that connects Porthmadog with Minffordd which is 1 mile N of Portmeirion which is the closest you can get via public transport. For further travel information in Wales please see: www.traveline.cymru/travel-info Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000
Amenities:
There are two cafes in the grounds of portmeirion which serve refreshments daily; they also have on-site toilets.
Travel Information
For further travel information in Wales please see: www.traveline.cymru/travel-info
Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000