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Bed And Breakfast In Porthmadog
We sit within the picturesque harbour village of Borth-y-Gest, which nestles on the shores of the Glaslyn estuary, approx. 1 mile from Porthmadog.
Velog is a late Victorian, three storey house, built from the slate it stands upon. Velog sits on a hill amongst houses of similar age, set away from the hustle and bustle of the busy harbour front. We offer our visitors quiet, spacious, fully central heated accommodation, which has been sympathetically decorated and maintained throughout.
Velog's rooms are all double rooms with en-suite facilities, All rooms have tea and coffee hospitality trays, colour t.v's and are fully central heated. At Velog guesthouse you are offered warm and friendly hospitality from a family who enjoy meeting and looking after our customers.
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More Information About Porthmadog
Porthmadog (pronounced /ˌpɒrθˈmædɒɡ/), known locally as Port, is a small coastal town in the Eifionydd area. It is located in the Dwyfor local government district, in the county of Gwynedd, North Wales. Prior to the Local Government Act 1972, it was in Caernarfonshire. It has a population of 4,187 (2001 census). Culture And Sports According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, the number of speakers of the Welsh language in all age groups was 75%, with the highest percentage of Welsh speakers being in the 10-14 range (96.3%). There is a very strong Welsh culture and community, with almost all community activities held in the Welsh Language. The primary school, Ysgol Eifion Wyn is named after the bardic name of Eliseus Williams, a local poet. Ysgol Eifionydd, Porthmadog is a bilingual comprehensive school, which was established circa 1900. Near Porthmadog is Portmeirion, where much of the 1960s television series The Prisoner was filmed. Porthmadog hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1987. The local football club, CPD Porthmadog FC, play in the League of Wales. There is also a local rugby union club, Porthmadog RFC, who play at Clwb Chwaraeon Madog and are in the Gwynedd League.[3] A cycle route now crosses the Cob, this forming part of Lôn Las Cymru, the Welsh national cycle route. Three members of the Genod droog come from Porthmadog Welsh Singer Duffy shot her first video Rockferry in Porthmadog. The ashes of the poet R S Thomas are buried in the churchyard of St John's Church, Ffordd Penamser, Porthmadog.
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