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  • Pilgrim’s Path — Clynnog Fawr

    Start of the ancient pilgrim route to Bardsey, from the great church of St Beuno. Waymarked sections suit…

  • Llŷn Coastal Path — Aberdaron to Uwchmynydd

    The signature stretch of the 91-mile coastal path: clifftops, coves and the pilgrim’s view to Bardsey. Allow 3…

  • Yr Eifl (The Rivals)

    Three peaks rising straight from the sea, with the Iron Age town of Tre’r Ceiri on the eastern…

  • Mynydd Mawr Viewpoint

    The end of the Llŷn — heathland headland looking across Bardsey Sound. Porpoises, choughs and the best sunset…

  • Plas yn Rhiw

    National Trust manor house and gardens with views over Hell’s Mouth. Snowdrops in winter, azaleas in spring.

  • Criccieth Castle

    Ruined native Welsh castle on its headland between two beaches. The view along Cardigan Bay is worth the…

  • Nant Gwrtheyrn

    The Welsh Language and Heritage Centre in a spectacular former quarry village at the foot of the cliffs.…

  • Plas Glyn-y-Weddw

    Wales’ oldest art gallery — a Gothic mansion above Llanbedrog beach with exhibitions, a sculpture wood and a…

  • Llanbedrog Beach

    Sheltered family beach with its famous row of colourful beach huts and woodland walks behind.

  • Aberdaron Beach

    Broad village beach at the tip of the peninsula, with the church of St Hywyn standing right on…