What to do and see in Aberdaron, Wales: The Best Things to do

March 1, 2022 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Aberdaron, United Kingdom including Pen Y Cil, Mynydd Mawr, St Hywyn's Church, Porthor Beach (Whistling Sands), Edge of Wales Walk, Aberdaron Beach, Porth y Swnt, Porth Meudwy.

1. Pen Y Cil

Aberdaron LL53 8BE Wales http://www.llyn.info/info/walking/penycil.php
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Pen Y Cil

2. Mynydd Mawr

Uwchmynydd, Aberdaron LL53 8BY Wales +44 1286 679686 http://www.visitsnowdonia.info/mynydd_mawr-210.aspx
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Mynydd Mawr

Reviewed By digitalnomad365 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Fantastic place to enjoy the scenery of the Llyn Peninsula, you can see most of it over to Snowdonia. We parked at the top next to the old coastguards hut, and then walked following the coastal path, and circling back through country lanes and back up via the coastal path to the headland again. Campsite nearby would be a great place to stay too. If you like walking it's ace, but the weather made it. Nothing to do for miles if it was raining!

3. St Hywyn's Church

Main Road, Aberdaron LL53 8BE Wales http://www.st-hywyn.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

St Hywyn's Church

4. Porthor Beach (Whistling Sands)

Aberdaron LL53 8LH Wales +44 1758 780219 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/porthor
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4.5 based on 247 reviews

Porthor Beach (Whistling Sands)

Reviewed By 356manfredb - Telford, United Kingdom

We travelled to Porth Oer to see the Whistling Sands Beach which we learnt about from watching a TV programme. Althought the short walk from the National Trust Car Park is quite steep it is well worth to see the Whislting Beach with its rugged Coastline. Unfortunately we were unable to witness the "whistling effect" as ther was a very strong wind which drowned out most noises. There are also Coastal Paths which can be taken along the Coast, however we did not do so on this occasion. Well worth a Visit if in the Area!

5. Edge of Wales Walk

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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Edge of Wales Walk

Sample the very best of the Wales Coast Path, a self-guided day tour of the dramatic scenic tip of the Llyn Peninsula. Park your car at the National Trust car park in Aberdaron from where we will collect you in our minibus and take you to Whistling Sands beach. We will provide maps and a GPS unit. You can then walk the 12 miles back to Aberdaron. £10 per person, minimum 2 persons. We also offer bike rental as Llyn Cycle Hire. Prices start from £10 per adult for a half day rental.

6. Aberdaron Beach

The B4413, Aberdaron LL53 8BE Wales
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Aberdaron Beach

Reviewed By Munromonsters - Bradford, United Kingdom

We stayed in Aberdaron and found the beach and the whole bay a little gem. Mainly sandy with shingle at the far ends near the cliffs. The only thing to watch is the eastern end of the beach gets cut off at really high tide however you only have to wait an hour before you can get back along the sea wall.

7. Porth y Swnt

Henfaes, Aberdaron LL53 8BE Wales +44 1758 760469 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/henfaes-centre/visitor-information/
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4.0 based on 94 reviews

Porth y Swnt

8. Porth Meudwy

Aberdaron LL53 8DA Wales http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/porth-meudwy
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

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