Porthmadog
Porthmadog
Gwynedd
Porthmadog
is a small
coastal
town
located in
Gwynedd
, in north-west
Wales
in the
traditional county
of
Caernarfonshire
. It has a population of 4,187 (2001 census). The town used to be called Portmadoc or Portmadock until
1974
, when it was renamed to a Welsh equivalent spelling. It is named after
William Maddocks
, who built a long
sea
wall, called the Cob, to reclaim a large amount of land from the sea for
agricultural
use. Located on the
Irish Sea
coast, Porthmadog has a small
harbour
where
ships
used to load with
slate
carried from the
Ffestiniog Railway
, of which Porthmadog is the southern
terminus
. Porthmadog is also the terminus of the
Welsh Highland Railway
. Nearby Porthmadog is
Portmeirion
, where the
1960s
television series
The Prisoner
was filmed. Porthmadog hosted the
National Eisteddfod
in
1987
.
External link
http://www.porthmadog.com
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