Portmeirion, Gwynedd LL48 6ET
Telephone: +44 (0)1766 770000
Fax: +44 (0)1766 771331
E-mail:
info@portmeirion-village.com
Website: www.portmeirion.com


Opening:
9.30am - 5.30pm all year
Admission:
Adult £ 5.30 € 8.6
Senior Citizen £ 4.20 € 6.8
Child £ 2.60 € 4.2
Family £ 21.60 € 20.4





Coach Parking:
Max 15 coaches.
Guided Tours:
Available by arrangement.
Refreshments:
Licensed self-service restaurant, hotel restaurant, Cadwaladers Ice cream parlour
Shopping:
Portmeirion Pottery seconds, gift shop, book shop, card shop, jam shop, 'Prisoner' shop, souvenir shop
Special Events and Courses:
A full programme is available on application
Toilets:
General and disabled
Disabled Access:
Steep hills and steps make some areas of the woodland inaccessible to wheelchairs

How to Find Us:
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Link to Portmeirion website

There can be few people who have not heard of Portmeirion Ð architect Clough Williams-Ellis's Italianate village on its own private peninsula in North Wales. The village, which Williams-Ellis built between 1925 and 1976, has become famous as the setting for the popular cult 60's TV series, The Prisoner.

Apart from the attractions of the architecture, there are 70 acres of sub-tropical Victorian pleasure gardens and woodland to explore, with magnificent sea views and an abundance of interesting plant life. The gardens won a Gold Medal at the 1999 Chelsea Flower Show.

Photo Gallery
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Select a garden to view:
1 Aberglasney l 2 National Botanic Garden of Wales l 3 Dyffryn Gardens l 4 Museum Of Welsh Life l 5 Bodnant Garden l 6 Penrhyn Castle l 7 Plas Newydd l 8 Erddig l 9 Chirk Castle l 10 Powis Castle l 11 Portmeirion