• Fantastic coastline and unspoilt rurality - it's easy to see why the Llyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • 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.
  • Llŷn Peninsula. Aerial view from Porth Oer (Whistling Sands) following the rugged coastline along the Llŷn Peninsula towards Dinas Bach and Dinas Fawr...
  • Rhys Gwyn Roberts describes why the Llŷn Peninsula is one of the most stunning and varied part to walk on the Wales Coast Path.
  • So it should be no surprise that he was equally prepared for driving in the UK. But he wasn’t prepared for driving the Llŷn Peninsula!
  • The Llŷn Peninsula (Welsh: Penrhyn Llŷn or Pen Llŷn) extends 30 miles (48 km) into the Irish Sea from north west Wales, south west of the Isle of Anglesey.
  • From sea stacks to hill forts, sandy beaches to heritage sites, the Llŷn Peninsula offers some of the best scenery in Wales.
  • For anyone who wants a lovely walk, or who is interested in history it is a fabulous visit and one of our favourite spots on the Llyn Peninsula.
  • Find walking maps and guidebooks, self guided walking holidays and hiking tours. This region is also known as Llyn Peninsula.
  • In the 1970s we often went on holiday to North Wales, particularly the Llŷn Peninsula, the slim strip that juts out into the Irish Sea.