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Section 8

 

Aberdaron to Bardsey

Bardsey Island

Bardsey is known in Welsh as Ynys Enlli, the Isle in the currents. Situated at the meeting point of the Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea tidal systems, this is one of the most treacherous stretches of water in the British Isles. But safety is paramount and the Bardsey boat will only sail if conditions are right. Look out for puffins, oyster catchers, seals and dolphins.

Distance 4 miles / 6.4 km

Terrain This is a four mile trip by boat leaving from Porth Meudwy (hermit’s cove), a little fisherman’s cove near Aberdaron. You will enjoy views right up the coast towards Porth Meirion, and see the glory of Pen Llŷn from the sea.

 

Looking back at Aberdaron from the boat to Bardsey

Grey Seals - hanging around Bardsey's harbour

Back on the boat for the return journey

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