Bethesda
Bethesda is a Town in the county of Gwynedd.
Bethesda postcode: LL57 3AS
There are great places to visit near Bethesda including some great towns, ancient sites, mountains, lakes, historic monuments, old mines and ruins.
Pwllheli, and Barmouth are great places to visit near Bethesda if you like towns.
The area around Bethesda's best ancient sites can be found at St. Cybi's Well.
There are a number of mountains near Bethesda including Y Garn, Arenig Fawr, Snowdon, and Cnicht.
Don't miss Llyn Ogwen, and Llyn Arenig fawr's lakes if visiting the area around Bethesda.
Don't miss Arenig Fawr's historic monuments if visiting the area around Bethesda.
The area around Bethesda's best old mines can be found at Croesor Quarry.
Croesor Quarry is one of Bethesda's best, nearby ruins to visit in Bethesda.
Bethesda History
There are some historic monuments around Bethesda:
Places to see near Bethesda
History of Bethesda
The A5 road runs through Bethesda and marked the border between Lord Penrhyn’s land, and the freehold land. Most of the town is to the east and northeast of the road, with housing packed onto the hillside in irregular rows, built on the commons. On the current high street, all the public houses are found on the north side of the road. The narrow gauge Penrhyn Quarry Railway opened in 1801 to serve Penrhyn Quarry. It connected the quarry with Port Penrhyn on the coast and operated until 1962. In 1884, a branch of the London and North Western Railway’s network from Bangor was opened, along with a station for the village. The line closed to passengers in 1951 and to freight in 1963. The trackbed of the Penrhyn Quarry Railway towards Porth Penrhyn is taken over by the Lan Las Ogwen cycle path.