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The Lleyn Peninsula to the west of Snowdonia has some spectacular coastal scenery. In fact as you will discover the Lleyn Peninsula offers a wide range of activities for all tastes. Many activities are available locally including karting, quad biking, Archery, and even Hovercrafting! Two
miles from Paradwys is Abersoch, a popular seaside resort on the
southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula overlooking St. Tudwals’
Islands. Here is a watersports paradise with its award winning beach,
picturesque harbour and an excellent range of specialist restaurants. With
the pretty resorts of Llanbedrog and Aberdaron located close by. Lleyn
is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Brynteg's location
is an ideal location for touring the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula. |
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- Surfing - especially Abersoch and Aberdaron - Sailing - everywhere, especially Pwllheli and Abersoch. Abersoch, Nefyn. Abersoch and Boduan. For those family days out on the beach there are numerous sandy beaches on the Peninsula, including: Criccieth, Pwllheli, Abersoch, Llanbedrog (1.5 miles from Brynteg), Porth Neigwl, Aberdaron, Whistling Sands (the sands whistle underfoot on a dry day!), Nefyn or Porthdinllaen with it's famous pub on the beach. |
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In the Llanbedrog area is the Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw Arts Centre, a unique Grade II* listed Victorian gothic mansion which has ongoing exhibitions and arts courses. A
few miles away is the well equipped Pwllheli Leisure
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| Plas yn Rhiw (NT) , Rhiw nr Pwllheli - 16th century small manor house
Talhenbont Hall nr Pwllheli - house (built in 1607 and supposedly haunted) and gardens |
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