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Known as Portmadoc until 1974, Porthmadog is a busy little town situated on the Glaslyn Estuary on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and the Llyn Peninsula. Most of the town is built upon land reclaimed from the sea by William Madocks, and this led to the town's name, which translates from the Welsh into "Madog's Port".
The history of the town revolves around the harbour, the slate trade and the Ffestiniog Railway. For many Steam Engine Porthmadogyears the town's prosperity owed much to the slate trade which exported roofing slate all over the world from the harbour at Porthmadog. The Ffestiniog Railway ( originally horse drawn ) opened for freight traffic in 1836 and transported the slate from source at Blaenau Ffestiniog to harbour via a 21km journey through meadows, woodlands, lakes and waterfalls within what is now the Snowdonia National Park. But the commercial future of Porthmadog as a harbour began to decline with the arrival of the Cambrian Railway in 1867, offering an alternative means of transport to the growing industrial towns in England. The last of the fleet of ships had disappeared by 1945 ending with it an important chapter in the history of the town. At about the same time, the Ffestiniog Railway closed down, and things looked bleak for a short while.
However the value of the railway purely as a tourist attraction and means of passenger transport was recognised before it was too late and it was rescued by dedicated railway enthusiasts from dereliction. By the 21st century Porthmadog had become an increasingly popular holiday destination and today the Ffestiniog Railway carries hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Indeed in 2005 another railway the Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog) which takes visitors on the short trip to Pen-y-Mount, has received grant aid from the Welsh Assembly Government to reopen the other, short lived, narrow gauge railway that originally provided a railway link from Porthmadog all the way to Caernarfon.
Don't be nosey peepsAttractions in the town include a modern Leisure Centre, a small Maritime Museum, Ffestiniog Railway, Welsh Highland Railway, and many more attractions nearby including the Brynkir Woolen Mill in Garndolbenmaen, Portmeirion Italianate Village, Plas Brondanw at Carreg Llanfrothen, and for the more adventurous The Ropeworks is a new attraction at Greenacres Holiday Park.
Two miles away in Morfa Bychan is Black Rock Sands, a popular wide sandy beach with a rocky headland at the western end of the beach and a backdrop of sand dunes that are a site of special scientific interest. When the tide recedes you can explore the rock pools, exposed caverns and multi coloured rock face ( the rocks are not black ! ).
There is a wide variety of small, locally owned shops and restaurants in Portmadoc, from book-shops and antique shops to music shops, where you can find almost everything you need. At www.walesdirectory.co.uk you are able to find the top attractions in Wales and then make an instant online room reservation close to the attraction.
   

View of Snowdonia from the Cob  Porthmadog
   
View of Snowdonia from the "Cob" Porthmadog

Black Rock Beach Caves 
 
Black Rock Sand's coloured rocks
Black Rock Beach
 
Black Rock Sands sandy beach
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Harbour Porthmadog 
 
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Black Rock beach
 
 
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