The award winning music and arts festival, takes place this weekend in the unique setting of the village of Port Merion, famous for the 60's cult television drama "The Prisoner" The unusual village of Port Merion is nestled on a steep hills-side on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Credit: Natasha Quarmby/Alamy Live News
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The award winning music and arts festival, takes place this weekend in the unique setting of the village of Port Merion, famous for the 60's cult television drama "The Prisoner" The unusual village of Port Merion is nestled on a steep hills-side on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. The festival hosts a broad spectrum of arts and music, with the likes of singer Anna Calvi and Franz Ferdinand, as well as the Friday opening spectacular. Festival organisers have put out a statement saying that this year is the last event on the site until at least 2020. Food stalls to cater to all tastes can be found at the festival.