Portmeirion is one of the strangest places I've ever been to! It is an italian style tourist village built between 1925 and 1975 by Sir Clough William-Ellis. He took parts of from old buildings and brought them to Portmeirion to fashion them into the ecentric pop coloured Italian buildings that you can see today.
Italian style Campanile |
I went on a rainy day so it was absolutely bizarre to step into a multicoloured Italian village set in the coast of North Wales! You can visit for just the day or even spend a holiday there as there are holiday cottages, hotels, a spa and places to eat. In keeping with the italian theme, there is an onsite gelateria where the ice cream is kept in a spinning freezer.
As the tourist village is by the seaside, you can do some lovely walks along the beach to see the lighthouse and also a garden that resembles the bridge and the lillies in Monet's paintings.
The Hotel at Portmeirion |
This was the final stop of my mini welsh tour and it has made me fall in love Wales. I am so glad that I finally have seen some of the beautiful and interesting places that this country has to offer.
http://www.portmeirion-village.com/
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