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Aber
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Aber Cowarch
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Aberdaron
Aberdaron is a small village with a long sandy beach, near the end of the Llyn peninsula – the Welsh Land's End. It is an attractive, traditional place, still Welsh-speaking, with an ancient church and a pub. |
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Aberdovey
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Abererch
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Abergynolwyn
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Aberllefenni
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Abersoch
Abersoch is a large village in Gwynedd on the North Wales coast. It is on the sunny south-facing coast of the Lleyn Peninsula at the mouth of the Afon Soch river. |
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Arthog
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Bala
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Barmouth
The seaside resort of Barmouth in north-west Wales lies on the wide River Mawddacch estuary in Cardigan Bay. The town has a typical Welsh charm with stone and slate-built houses, often 3 and 4 storeys high, set against the Welsh mountains. |
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Beddgelert
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Bethesda
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Bettws Garmon
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Blaenau Ffestiniog
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Boduan
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Bottwnog
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Bryn-crug
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Bryncroes
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Brynkir
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Caernarfon
Caernarfon in Gwynedd, in the west of North Wales, is a small town with many royal connections and a splendid castle. |
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Carnguwch
Carnguwch is the name of a hill and a parish near the village of Llithfaen on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales... |
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Chwilog
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Clynnog-fawr
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Corris
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Criccieth
Criccieth is one of the best known towns on Cardigan Bay, nine miles east of Pwllheli. The town is centred on the walls and ruined remains of Criccieth Castle which has extensive views over the town from its rocky perch |
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Cross Foxes
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Cwm-y-glo
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Dinas
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Dinas Mawddwy
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Dinorwic
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Dolbenmaen
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Dolgellau
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Dyffryn
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Ederyn
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Ffestiniog
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Frongoch
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Groeslon
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Gwydir
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Gyrn Goch
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Harlech
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Llanaelhaearn
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Llanarmon
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Llanbedr
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Llanbedrog
This charming Welsh village is located on the Lleyn peninsula between Pwllheli and Abersoch near Snowdonia National Park. |
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Llanberis
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Llandderfel
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Llanddwywe
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Llandecwyn
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Llandegai
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Llandegwning
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Llandudwen
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Llandwrog
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Llanedwen
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Llanegryn
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Llanelltyd
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Llanenddwyn
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Llanengan
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Llanfachreth
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Llanfaelrhys
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Llanfair
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Llanfairfechan
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Llanfihangel
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Llanfihangel-y-pennant
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Llanfihangel-y-Pennant
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Llanfor
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Llanfrothen
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Llangelynin
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Llangian
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Llangower
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Llangwnadl
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Llangybi
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Llanllechid
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Llanllyfni
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Llannor
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Llanrug
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Llanuwchllyn
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Llanwnda
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Llanycil
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Llanymawddwy
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Llanystumdwy
Just two miles west of Criccieth on the coast of North Wales is the coastal community of Llanystumdwy. Situated just to the east of Pwllheli, it is in the Eifionydd region near the scenic Lleyn Peninsula. |
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Llithfaen
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Llwyngwril
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Maentwrog
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Meyllteyrn
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Minffordd
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Moel-tryfan
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Morfa Nefyn
The charming coastal fishing village of Morfa Nefyn lies on the north coast of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula in North Wales. Its main feature is the long sandy beach set back in a semicircle between two headlands. |
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Nantlle
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Nefyn
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Pale
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Pandy
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Pen-y-groes
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Penllech
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Penmon
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Pennal
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Penrhos
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Penrhyndeudreath
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Pistyll
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Port Dinorwic
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Porthmadog
The charming community of Porthmadog is in the Gwynedd area of mid and west Wales, five miles east of Criccieth. Porth, as it is frequently known, had its heyday in the 19th century. |
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Pwllheli
Pwllheli, pronounced “Per-thelly” is a small market town in Gwynedd in North West Wales. It has a population of around 3,800 people and the majority are Welsh speaking, although English is widely spoken too. |
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Rhiw
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Rhos-y-llan
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Sarn
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South Beach
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Tal-y-llyn
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Talsarnau
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Tan-y-Bwlch
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Tanygrisiau
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Ton-fanau
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Towyn
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Trawsfynydd
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Tregarth
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Tremadoc
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Trevor
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Tudweiliog
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Tywyn
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Waenfawr
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