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Abersoch – This picturesque village on the coast of North Wales is extremely popular with tourists for its miles of award winning beaches and un spoilt countryside a popular destination for families and younger generations alike. |
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Bardsey – This island located of the shore of Aberdaron was once a pilgrimage site for druids and Christians rumored to have a saint buried on the grounds. There are boat trips to and around the island where you can take in stunning views and wildlife. |
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Castles – One thing you are not short of in Wales are Castles, the nearest one being Caernarfon, why not make a day of it and take in the stunning surroundings of the Menai straights. |
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Hells Mouth – This beach is well know among surfers and watersports enthusiasts has played host to numerous competitions and events. If that doesn’t take your fancy then its miles of coastline provide a great walk with some amazing views. |
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Llanbedrog – This small welsh village has one of the most scenic beaches in the Llyn Peninsula, with a large car park nearby and easy access is perfect for families. The mountain alongside has a steep walkway to the top if your feeling energetic?! |
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Llandudno - Why not take a walk down the promenade or pier in this Victorian welsh town, or for the more adventurous a cable car up the great orm mountain offers stunning views. |
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Pwllheli Marina – One of the largest natural marina’s in the UK situated alongside the Gimblet Caravan Park with over 300 berths. Nearby businesses hire powerboats and Jet Ski’s for the day and the harbor plays host to wakestock in the summer… |
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Portmeirion – Made famous for the 70’s series the prisoner” this beautiful village located on the outskirts of Portmadog is like walking down the streets of Rome or Venice with its intricate architecture and grand buildings. |
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Restaurants – Why not take the night off and take the family out for a meal, there are numerous restaurants in Pwllheli itself to suit all budgets and some slightly further a field with Michelin and rosette awards for a more extravagant dining experience |
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Snowdonia – This national park contains the highest peak in Wales, the surrounding valleys, lakes and forests offer so much you won’t want to leave. There are walkways to the 1025m peak or if you’re feeling less energetic you can take the steam engine. |