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The hidden coves of the Llyn Peninsula
 

The Hidden Coves Of The Llyn Peninsula

Explore the Beautiful Hidden Coves of the Llŷn Peninsula

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Holiday cottages near steam trains

Full steam ahead! We know that many of our visitors are drawn to the highly evocative experience of exploring our landscapes by heritage railway

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In Search of Coffee | The Best Driving Road In The UK

Driving through Snowdonia is part of the adventure. The views and landscape are so awe inspiring and you really can just loose yourself in the wilderness. There are, as you can imagine some routes that are more spectacular than others. The drive from Dolgellau to Aberdovey through Bro-Dysyni, past Tal Y Llyn is just one of those. Here is a birds eye view of what to expect… simply stunning and said to be the best driving road in the UK.     https://youtu.be/xmxfmki7x2A

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Capel-Maethlon Special Offer

Rhian always makes sure that her guests feel welcome when they arrive at the cottage. But this August she’s gone that extra mile by organising a free breakfast for 4 at Pendre Garden Centre in Towyn during their stay. This is on top of the special offer Talyllyn Railway ticket (two free tickets for every one purchased) and her fantastic home made scones and fairy cakes. Follow the link for prices and availability: https://dioni.co.uk/capel-maethlon/

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