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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberffraw Nearby Aberffraw] has historical interest and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/8693 excellent dunes.] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberffraw Nearby Aberffraw] has historical interest and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/8693 excellent dunes.] | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhosneigr Rhosneigr] has good beaches and opportunities for water sports. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhosneigr Rhosneigr] has good beaches and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1299851 opportunities for water sports.] | ||
== Llyn (The Lleyn Peninsula) == | == Llyn (The Lleyn Peninsula) == |
Revision as of 08:07, 12 June 2009
Blackrock Sands
The vast and sometimes windswept beach at Blackrock Sands is the nearest good sandy beach to Bryn Teg. It takes around 40 minutes in the car, except that Porthmadog, which is on the way, can get very busy during the summer holiday season.
Good for walking along, running in and out of the waves and playing beach games, but not much else.
Criccieth
Criccieth is a quiet seaside town with stunning views across Cardigan Bay.
Anglesey beaches
It takes about 40 minutes from Bryn Teg to get onto Anglesey, leading to numerous wonderful beaches. We have enjoyed
Benllech - traditional holiday beach, with cafes, ice cream, ...
Newborough Warren - a large beach with dunes, forest, glorious views,... . Nearby Llanddwyn Island is full of interest.
Malltraeth Sands - not for its particular interest as a beach, but a bird watcher's paradise, especially in winter.
Nearby Aberffraw has historical interest and excellent dunes.
Rhosneigr has good beaches and opportunities for water sports.
Llyn (The Lleyn Peninsula)
There are numerous beaches - here is useful guide.
Llyn Coastal Path
The recently-designated Llyn Coastal Path offers some wonderful cliff walking on the stretch around Tudweliog.
Llandudno
Llandudno is an excellent all-age resort and is easy to get to by train from Dolwyddelan. We felt it rather dowdy a few years ago, but now seems to be on the up with new shops, theatre &c.
The tram up the Great Orme is fun and the views are stupendous. The Summit Complex, though still tacky, is far less shabby than it used to be.
The main beach is a wonderful Edwardian promenade (numerous photographs here); the West Shore is quieter and has sand for more of the tidal cycle. The Marine Drive is worth the £2.50 toll for cars and is a good cycle ride or walk; there are several good picnic spots.
Llandudno Smokery is the best fish shop we have found around here.