Portmeirion
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Understand
The village was constructed by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis on his own private peninsula from 1925 to 1975 and is now run by a charitable trust with the aim of preserving his work, which is quite a task since he constructed a lot of it on the cheap as a personal project and out of his own pocket. It is not a residential village, it runs as a tourist attraction, welcoming day guests (admission is £7.50) and hotel residents, using the village's many cottages as the hotel accommodation.
It has been made famous as the location used in the filming of the 60s cult TV series, The Prisoner in which it was called 'The Village'. In the 2008 remake of The Prisoner, Swakopmund in Namibia was used as the setting, its architecture referencing Portmeirion's own quaint buildings.
Get in
By car
Portmeirion is situated a couple of miles south-west of Porthmadog just off the A487. From the village of Minffordd, Portmeirion is signposted off the main road.
By rail
Both the mainline Cambrian Coast Railway and the narrow-gauge Ffestiniog Railway serve Minffordd station, which is about 20 minutes walk from Portmeirion.
By bus
Bus 99B connects Portmeirion to Porthmadog three times a day (not Sundays). Catch it outside the Australia pub on the High Street.
Get around
Portmeirion is a small village and everything is accessible by foot. It also includes trails for those who are inclined to a workout.
See
Clifftop Lighthouse
Camera Obscura
Pets' Cemetery
Do
Walking around Portmeirion to view all the different bits of architecture is a must. The village also includes wooded trails with extensive types of flora, a beach and a swimming pool (for hotel guests only).
Buy
Portmeirion pottery brandwas designed by Sir Clough's daughter Susan and is on sale there.
Eat
PortmeirionAs well as the hotel, Castell Deudraeth Brasserie, Caffi Glas and Town Hall Self Service Restaurant.
Sleep
Nearby locations with a wide choice of accommodation and easy access to Portmeirion include Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog and Harlech.