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Bangor path

Bangor, Wales

Bangor path

Length2.7 mi
Elev. Gain213.2 ft
Est. Steps6000
Created by Robert
Introduction
Bangor path is a 2.7 mile (6,000-step) route located near Bangor, Wales. This route has an elevation gain of about 213.2 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Bangor University

School
Bangor University (Welsh: Prifysgol Bangor) is a university in Bangor, Wales. It received its Royal Charter in 1885 and was one of the founding institutions of the federal University of Wales. Officially known as University College of North Wales (UCNW), and later University of Wales, Bangor (UWB) (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Bangor), in 2007 it became Bangor University, independent from the University of Wales.

Bangor, Gwynedd

Place
Bangor (English: ; Welsh: [ˈbaŋɡɔr]) is a city and community in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales, and one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. Historically in Caernarfonshire, it is a university city with a population of 18,808 at the 2011 census, including around 10,500 students at Bangor University.

Bangor Cathedral

Building
Bangor Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Bangor) is an ancient place of worship in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. It is dedicated to its founder, Saint Deiniol.The site of the present building of Bangor Cathedral has been in use as a place of Christian worship since the 6th century. The cathedral is built on a low-lying and inconspicuous site, possibly so as not to attract the attention of Viking raiders from the sea.

Bangor Normal College

Place
The Normal College, Bangor (Welsh: Y Coleg Normal) was an independent teacher training college, founded in 1858. It was created through the efforts of the British and Foreign School Society and the educator Sir Hugh Owen, and was funded by £11,000 raised through subscription and £2,000 of Government money.

Deiniol (electoral ward)

Place
Deiniol is one of eight electoral wards in the city of Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, electing councillors to the city and county councils.

Bala-Bangor Theological Seminary

Place
Bala-Bangor was a theological seminary belonging to the Welsh Independents (Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg), an association of Welsh congregationalists. It was founded in 1841 at Llanuwchllyn, then moved to a permanent location at Bala, Gwynedd in 1842 under the principalship of Michael Jones (1787–1853), who was followed by his son Michael D.

Farrar Road Stadium

Place
Farrar Road Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Bangor, Wales. The site of the ground is now covered by an Asda supermarket. From 1920, the year it was opened, until 2011 it was used mostly for football matches and was the home of Bangor City F.C. The stadium held 1,500 people, with 700 seats.The stadium was due to be demolished and redeveloped into a leisure complex after the 2008–9 season.

Gorsedd Stones

Historical

Eryl Mor

Tourist Attraction

Roman Camp

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

2.7 mi

Elev. Gain

213.2 ft

Est. Steps

6000
Created by
Robert
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