The
coastline and sandy beaches are prime walking country and
the
peninsula’s pilgrim footpath gives you 47 miles of beautiful
coastal
walks. If you prefer cycling, the Welsh undulating
countryside
is rewarding and with fantastic views.
The surrounding coastline is ideal for surfing, sailing, canoes,
kayaks,
windsurfing, fishing and pony trekking. Bird and wildlife
watching
is second to none with possible sitings of choughs, red
kites,
puffins, seals, porpoises, dolphins, etc. etc.
You have the choice of three golf courses - including Nefyn &
District
golf course, ranked in the top 100 courses in the British
Isles
by Golf World magazine. You can even have a go at clay
pigeon
shooting.
The locality is steeped with history, heritage and culture -
explore
Bardsey island, medieval castles, ancient churches and
chapels,
stone circles, Plas yn Rhiw National Trust property, art
galleries
and craft shops.
See
our Links page for more details on
what to do in the area.
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