• Without a doubt, the Llŷn Peninsula has stunning scenery to offer. From mountains to coastline, from rolling countryside to ancient castles and forts.
  • Words: Lesley Gillilan. A crooked limb of land hanging off the coast of Snowdonia, the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula has a lot in common with Cornwall.
  • Circular walks on the LLyn (LLeyn) Peninsula, Gwynedd an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with free routes to download and free GPS mapping.
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  • From sea stacks to hill forts, sandy beaches to heritage sites, the Llŷn Peninsula offers some of the best scenery in Wales.
  • Guide to Llyn Peninsula places to stay and luxury accommodation, your gateway to unique, holidays and unforgettable short breaks.
  • In 1956 a quarter of the Llŷn Peninsula, including much of the coastline and the highest hills, were designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • Rhys Gwyn Roberts describes why the Llŷn Peninsula is one of the most stunning and varied part to walk on the Wales Coast Path.
  • The Llŷn Peninsula (Welsh: "Penrhyn Llŷn") extends thirty miles into the Irish Sea from north west Wales, southwest of the island of Anglesey.
  • The Llŷn Peninsula (Welsh: Penrhyn Llŷn or Pen Llŷn, [ɬɨːn]) extends 30 miles (50 km) into the Irish Sea from north west Wales, south west of the Isle of Anglesey.