Portmeirion Village is open daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm. Shops and Cafes close at 5.30pm.
Portmeirion Village is home to two hotels, a cluster of historic cottages, iconic architecture, a spa, stylish shops, award-winning restaurants, casual cafes, an Italian ice cream parlour, exotic gardens and sandy beaches.
Built on a landscaped area of an old mine, this attraction houses a number of varied workshops.
Remote unspoilt mountains steeped in history, deep wooded valleys and spectacular estuaries
Things to do in Conwy County is not just limited to activity and attractions - food, drink and shopp
Wooded paths for hiking & biking, plus a visitors centre with a cafe, play area & bike wash station.
A diamond place to visit and walk whatever the weather
Portmeirion Village is open daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm. Shops and Cafes close at 5.30pm.
Portmeirion, Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6ET, UK
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