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Llyn Peninsula Coast Path Map - 1:25,000 scale OS mapping for the Llyn Peninsula section of the Wales Coast Path ( OS MAP Books: Wales Coast Path): ... Peninsula section of the Wales Coast Path

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In addition to the Aqua Park inflatable course, there’s an additional obstacle course and The BLOB. The BLOB is a giant inflatable bag that propels participants up in the air and into the water, much like a catapult. The walk starts from the car park at the little village of Morfa Nefyn. You then walk along the attractive headland to the fishing village of Porthdinllaen where you will find the well known Ty Coch Inn. The distinctive pub is considered one of the best in Wales with its wonderful views over the Irish Sea to The Rivals. It’s hidden down a labyrinth of lanes behind a vast warren of sand dunes. It also looks amazing from the coast path on the hills at either end. 10. Abersoch Beach Abersoch beach has one of the best collections of beach huts in Wales This circular walk takes you around the town of Pwllheli on the Llyn Peninsula. On the walk you'll visit the harbour, beach, the River Rhydir and the Lon Cob Bach Nature Reserve. Pwllheli is considered the the main town of the peninsula, with a train station and a range of shops and other services.

Wildlife is abundant and exciting too with sightings of bottle-nosed dolphins and Atlantic grey seals being usual sights. Some locations on the route are Caernafon Castle, Llanwnda, Groeslon, Penygroes, Nefyn, Aberdaron, Rhiw, Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth), Porth Ceirlad, Abersoch, Cardigan Bay, Pwllheli, Chwilog, Criccieth and Porthmadog. A row of brightly painted beach huts adds to the idyll, as do the views to the mountains. We’ve also nominated it as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.This delightful village is located on the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd. The village is well known for its splendid long beach which stretches for two miles from Ynys Cyngar on the River Glaslyn estuary along Tremadog Bay to Criccieth beach. View Full Details>>

Since some maps are created from more than one original Ordnance Survey sheet you may notice mismatched content running horizontally or vertically across the whole map. If you do, this indicates a join where your map has been digitally ‘stitched’ together. If this is the case you may notice one or more of the following in your map: You continue around the headland passing the lifeboat station and heading through the local golf course before returning to the car park. The area is wonderful for wildlife. Look out for a variety of sea birds including oystercatchers, sand martins and cormorants. Grey seals can also be seen around the coast. View Full Details>>You continue east through the town to the Inner Harbour where there's a nice path to follow to South Beach. You then retrace your steps to return to the train station and the finish point of the walk. View Full Details>> The Llŷn is also one of the most steadfast strongholds of the Welsh language, and a great place to gain an introduction to it if you haven’t encountered it before. It looks a lot more difficult than it actually is, and any attempt to speak a few words is always warmly welcomed. This circular walk around Abersoch uses the Llyn Coastal Path to explore the beautiful beaches and bays to the south and west of the village. View Full Details>> David Angel is a Welsh historian, photographer and writer, with over 30 years experience exploring Europe.

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