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Llanbedrog

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Explore Llanbedrog

A charming village on the South Coast of the Llyn Peninsula. Known for it’s long sandy beach with glorious views over the Cardigan Bay it’s a very popular spot to enjoy a day on the beach with your friends and family.

We just love the colorful beach huts that appear over the summer months. You can’t visit Llanbedrog without a trip to Plas Glyn Y Weddu gallery. Displaying artwork from local artists it’s well worth the visit along with a coffee in the modern cafe.

Food & Drink

There are a few great places to visit in Llanbedrog. The two local pubs are The Ship Inn as well as the Glyn Y Weddu Arms. If you are looking for a cocktail head to Aqua Beach Bar for something a little more lively.

For your fine dining, we’d recommend going to Tremfan Hall which has stunning views down the coast.

Things to Do

For us the stand out attraction is Llanbedrog Beach, you arrive down a small lane to a large expanse of sand and you can find your spot and enjoy a truly relaxing day.

We also recommend going to Plas Glyn y Weddu Gallary and follow your visit with a walk up to the headland whilst looking out for the iron man! The walk takes you up a winding path through the woods before it opens up to some wonderful views.

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