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Min y Traeth (By the beach), Pwllheli

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 10

Porthdinllaen (NT)Stroll westward along the beach to the most picturesque of fishing hamlets, tiny Porthdinllaen (NT). Enjoy a plate of local mussels and a pint of Guinness at the Ty Coch pub at the water's edge. Morfa NefynShop locally - Morfa Nefyn's General Stores supplies a mouth watering range of locally sourced meat and fish and lovers of good food are sure to enjoy a meal at The Ship at Edern (1 mile) - the best gastro pub in the area!Coastal Path Dog friendlyThis is one of the most remote and unspoilt stretches of coastline in Wales. Join the Coastal Path, carpeted in wild flowers in late spring and sea birds galore - look out for the Chough - emblem of the Peninsula with its distinctive red bill and legs - and the resident colony of grey seals. Abersoch A short drive away is the lively seaside town of Abersoch with sandy beaches, surfing opportunities, shops, cafes, bars and restaurants a great family favourite. AberdaronRight on the most southerly tip of the Llyn Peninsula is the remote characterful white washed little town of Aberdaron historically a haven for pilgrims on route to Bardsey Island now popular for its glorious sandy beach, cafes, bars and restaurants. PwllheliThe main market town of the Llyn with independent shops, two magnificent sandy beaches and a super watersports and events centre Plas Heli open to all. Bardsey IslandVisit the legendary 'Isle of 20,000 Saints' to observe the wild unspoiled beauty and rich wildlife. Boat trips leave from Porth Meudwy. LlanbedrogDo visit the Glyn y Weddw Art Gallery at Llanbedrog with excellent tea rooms, wooded walks and fine art work by some of Wales's most renowned artists. National Trust BeachesLlanbedrog, Porthor, Porth Ceiriad and Hells Mouth are all cared for by the National Trust. These beautiful natural unspoiled remote shores are teeming with wildlife and havens for beach combing, family fun and sometimes surfing. Plas yn Rhiw, National Trust A charming coastal manor house and ornamental gardens with stunning views over Hells Mouth Bay. Gift shop, plant sales and tea room Family FunFrom petting furry animals to exhilarating boat trips and exploring ancient Criccieth Castle there are all sorts of exciting family days out on the Llyn. Visit Glasfryn Parc for go karting, fishing, ten pin bowling, archery, quad biking and watersports. Snowdonia National ParkEnjoy breathtaking coastal and mountain scenery, steam train rides, fascinating industrial heritage, exhilarating adventure activities, delicious local produce and so much more. Well worth a day trip. This large holiday cottage in the popular seaside village of Morfa Nefyn is a great choice for year round breaks. An ideal choice for extended families or friends sharing.

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