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Section 4

 

Nefyn to Tudweiliog

Porth Dinllaen

Nefyn was once the principal town of Llŷn. Edward 1st celebrated his victorious campaigns here, Owain Glyndwr burnt the town but it later grew prosperous from herring fishing, boat building, and sea-faring. The village on the sand at Dinllaen, with its little harbour and remains of a promontory fort is now owned by the National Trust.

Distance 8 miles / 13 km

Terrain Very easy walking on the paths of Nefyn along the beach to Porth Dinllaen, and at the edge of the golf course. This leads on to undulating cliff walking where the odd scramble up grassy slopes is necessary. This is coast walking all the way with interesting grasses, wild flowers and also plentiful seals near the lifeboat station.

 

Porth Dinllaen

On the beach - a well earned rest - and what views!

Enjoying a chat along the way

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