Llŷn Peninsula

Bangor to Porthmadog

Wales Coast Path

The Llŷn Peninsula, or 'Snowdon's arm' is a remote, unspoiled peninsula that juts 30 miles into the Irish Sea off north-west Wales. At its tip is Bardsley Island - Ynys Enlli in Welsh - the 'burial place of 20,000 saints', and a place of pilgrimage from the Middle Ages to today.

Some say Llŷn reminds them of Cornwall 50 years ago: both share the same timeless island feel, mild climates, rugged coasts and sandy beaches, prehistoric monuments, and a wealth of wildlife. The Llŷn Peninsula is a stronghold of the Welsh language and culture, too.

Much of the coast path runs through the Llŷn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Along the way you'll enjoy tiny pilgrims' churches, cliffs and headlands, hidden coves and long, empty beaches. The coast is bright with wildflowers in spring, and alive with birds and butterflies in summer. And you've a good chance of seeing seals, porpoise, dolphins, peregrines and choughs.

The Llŷn really is a magical place.

Ordnance Survey Mapping Atlas for the Llŷn Peninsula section of the Wales Coast Path from Bangor to Porthmadog.

  • The Llŷn Peninsula section of the Wales Coast Path in atlas format
  • Overprinted with the latest official coast path route
  • Local services along the route
  • Ideal for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts
Book Details
Title Llŷn Peninsula
Book Series Wales Coast Path
Publisher Northern Eye Books
Edition 1st Edition
Release Date 2020
Language English
Cover Paperback
Map Details Based on 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey Maps
Printed Pages 48
Size 21cm x 11cm x 0.3cm
Postal Weight 125g

Llŷn Peninsula Map Guide | Wales Coast Path 3

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