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A 6 Night Budget Walking Holiday along
the Edge of Wales - 47 miles
Day
1 Arrive at the Llys Olwen Guest House in Morfa Nefyn. This is a
friendly family run B&B where you will be given a warm Welsh welcome for
your stay of three nights. The rooms here are not en suite. You are only a
short walk from a beautiful beach and there are a number of interesting pubs
and restaurants in the area for your evening meal.
Day 2 After breakfast we will ask you to follow us in your own car,
parking at the end point of the day’s walk in Llithfaen. We take you on in
our minibus to the start of the walk at Clynnog Fawr church. This was the
traditional assembly point for medieval pilgrims making the journey to
Bardsey Island whose footsteps you follow. The
first section of the walk takes you over high moors at Bwlch Mawr and on to
the Rivals Inn at Llanaelhaearn (lunch option) and then up an interesting
ascent of the Yr Eifl range spectacular Iron Age fort of Tre’r Ceiri and
back to your car at Llithfaen. Distance 12 miles
Day 3 We take you back to Llithfaen to follow the Llŷn Coastal Path
route, including the Nant Gwrtheyrn Heritage Centre see
www.nantgwrtheyrn.org
the town of Nefyn and the famous pub on the beach at Porth Dinllaen before
walking back to the Guest House. Distance 10 miles.
Day 4 You walk directly from the guest house to meet up with the
coastal path following this south-west along the coast until you reach Porth
Towyn heading inland until you reach Tudweiliog where you can stop for lunch
at the Lion Hotel. You can then catch the local bus back to Morfa Nefyn to
pick up your car so that you can drive to your new accommodation at the
Pretoria in the centre of Aberdaron close to a number of pubs and cafes.
Distance 8 miles or more if you wish.
Day 5 After breakfast park your car at the National Trust Car Park at
Porth Oer and we will take you on to Porth Towyn from where you can follow
the path along rocky coves and sandy beaches to your car. Distance 10 miles.
Day
6 After breakfast we will return you to Oer from where you will follow
the coastal path all the way around the headland to Aberdaron itself. This
section provides magnificent views from the hills at the tip of the
peninsula, both south-west to Bardsey Island and north-east along almost the
entire length of the route. It’s a great opportunity to see just how far
you’ve come! Once you reach Aberdaron, pop in for a well deserved cup of tea
at our office. Distance 10 miles.
Day 7 walk to Porth Meudwy not far from Aberdaron and take the Enlli
ferry across to Bardsey Island see
www.bardsey.org . This
is a beautiful place, full of wildlife and steeped in history. Visitors have
three hours to explore before returning to the mainland. The cost is £25 per
head payable to the Bardsey Island Trust. You will return circa 3:30pm and
can then set off for home. Alternatively there are beautiful walks along the
south coast, the NT house Plas y Rhiw, or the delights of Snowdonia to
visit.
The price for this holiday in 2008, including, bed & breakfast
accommodation, minibus transport on days 2, 5 and 6, use of the maps and
GPS, and care and attention throughout will be £48 per person per night.
Singles price on application. We can easily vary this itinerary to suit your
walking requirements.
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