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The A487 runs through Tremadog as well as the
A498, meaning the village has good links with Caernarfon, Beddgelert
and Criccieth/Pwllheli, plus it's only a mile from the centre of
Porthmadog, it's larger neighbour to the south.
Tremadog is a planned village, and was built on
land owned by William Madocks. The village centre, which is mainly
unaltered still today was completed in 1891.
The village is dominated by the steep rock faces
of the foothills of Snowdonia located behind the village. These rock
faces are popular with climbers, though some have had to be closed
off as they are no longer deemed as safe. Eric Jones, who is famed
for climbing rock faces much further afield has a cafe at the foot
of the cliffs, ideal as a warm up afterwards!
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