A 4m circular walk from Barmouth in February 1993
February morning mist across Barmouth Bridge (Scan…
The Dragon Theatre Barmouth (Scan from 1993)
Looking over Barmouth from the path to Dinas Oleu…
Looking over Barmouth harbour from near Dinas Oleu…
View along Afon Mawddach from the path to Dinas Ol…
Looking over Barmouth Bridge from near Dinas Oleu…
Rock climbers on the “Barmouth Slabs” (Scan from 1…
View from around 270m along Afon Mawddach (Scan fr…
Looking out over Barmouth Bay (Scan from 1993)
Looking out over Barmouth Bay (Scan from 1993)
Near the disused Cell Fechan manganese mine (Scan…
Sheep near Cell Fechan (Scan from 1993)
(Scan from 1993)
Barmouth (Scan from 1993)
Looking over to Barmouth from the path to Arthog F…
Arthog Waterfall (Scan from 1993)
Looking over to Barmouth from the Mawddach Trail (…
(Scan from 1993)
(Scan from 1993)
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Barmouth Bridge on a cool February afternoon (Scan from 1993)


“Barmouth Bridge (Welsh: Pont Abermaw), also known as Barmouth Viaduct is a Grade II* listed single-track wooden railway viaduct across the River Mawddach estuary near Barmouth, Wales. The 699 metres (764 yd) crossing carries the Cambrian Line. It is the longest timber viaduct in Wales and one of the oldest still in regular use in Britain.”
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