Description
The Lleyn Peninsula is the northernmost and smallest of the three great peninsulas that dominate the west coast of England and Wales – Lleyn, Pembrokeshire and Cornwall.
Like these larger cousins, its coastline is both dramatic and beautiful with numerous fine sandy bays, isolated coves and magnificent cliff scenery. Inland, a range of shapely volcanic hills give superb views over the entire peninsula, along with the neighbouring peaks of Snowdonia.
Those not familiar with the Lleyn will find this book useful as a guide to some of its most scenic and unspoilt locations.
Contents
- Gyrn Goch & Gyrn Ddu 7 miles
- Yr Eifl from Trefor 7¼ miles
- Yr Eifl from Llithfaen 3 miles
- Nant Gwrtheyrn 3¼ miles
- Pistyll ¼ miles
- Garn Boduan & Mynydd Nefyn 4¾ miles
- Nefyn 5½ miles
- Porth Dinllaen 4½ miles
- Tudweiliog 4¾ miles
- Traeth Penllech 4¼ miles
- Mynydd Anelog & Whistling Sands 4½ or 3¾ miles
- Mynydd Anelog & Mynydd Mawr 6½ miles
- Uwchmynydd 6¼ miles
- Rhiw & Porth Ysgo 3½ or 5 miles
- Mynydd Rhiw 3½ miles
- Mynydd Cilan 6½ miles
- Porth Ceiriad 5¾ miles
- Carn Fadryn 5¼ miles
- Abersoch 6 miles
- Mynytho Common 3¾ miles
- Llanbedrog 4¾ miles
- Criccieth 5½ miles
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