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Aberdaron Beach is a sheltered, award-winning, mainly sandy beach at the far end of the Lleyn peninsula. Behind it is the small, white washed village of Aberdaron which was on the medieval pilgrim`s route to Bardsey Island. In the village are cafes, public toilets and a car park. From the west end of the beach, a path rises up steps to the cliff top, from where a scenic walk leads to the cove of Porth Meudwy, departure point for Bardsey Island.
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