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Aberdaron Attractions
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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...
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Lying two miles off the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small island can be reached by boat from Aberdaron or Pwllheli. Once a place of Christian pilgrimage, 20,000 saints...
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From Mynydd Mawr, the 500 foot summit at the western extremity of the Lleyn peninsula, are magnificent views of the coast and Bardsey Island. This beautiful headland is an area...
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The tiny cove of Porth Meudwy is the nearest safe embarkation point for Bardsey Island, the place of twenty thousand saints. In the Middle Ages, pilgrims reached it by walking...
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Perched right on the tip of the Lleyn peninsula, this small, coastal church has one of the most scenic churchyards in Wales. The church was once an important place of...
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Whistling Sands is a beautiful, remote beach at the north-western end of the Lleyn peninsula. The Welsh name is Porthor. The English name is derived from the squeak or whistle...
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Porth Towyn Beach is a lovely, clean, sandy beach on the north coast of the Lleyn Peninsula. Popular with families, it is surrounded by cliffs with easy access from a...
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