
Portmeirion is a picturesque village in Gwynedd, North Wales, designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975. Styled as an Italianate village, it offers an eclectic mix of colorful buildings, intricate architecture, and lush subtropical gardens, making it a standout destination. The village gained fame partly due to its role as the setting for the 1960s TV series "The Prisoner." Visitors can explore its charming streets, enjoy a meal with views of the River Dwyryd estuary, or stay in the village's quaint accommodations. Nearby trails in Snowdonia National Park offer hiking opportunities, while the on-site shops sell unique local crafts and pottery.
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