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There is an attractive sailing harbour at Porthmadog, which was a lively shipping port for
Welsh slate industry until
early twentieth century. While just outside
town is Morfa Bychan, where visitors are always delighted to discover
never-ending sandy beach at Blackrock Sands - one of Britain's finest!
For families who fancy a spot of fun, Bodvel Hall Adventure Park at Boduan (near Pwllheli) lets
kids burn up some energy while
adults are able to relax in its wonderful grounds. On
other hand, Criccieth is
ideal coastal resort for visitors who prefer to sit back and relax.
In
village of Llanystumdwy is an excellent museum which celebrates
life of Lloyd George,
areas most famous son and one time Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Inland Llyn is well worth exploring for its lush valleys, crystal clear lakes and imposing mountains. The region is rich in mineral deposits and tourists can enjoy a visit to
Victorian Sygun Copper Mine at Beddgelert.
When you visit
Llyn Peninsuala, you would be forgiven for thinking that you had stepped through a time warp and had drifted back to a far less stressful period in history. Its tranquil beauty, its thriving use of
ancient Welsh language and its stupendous scenery make it a unique and fascinating part of Wales.
The timeless Llyn has to be seen to be believed.

Paula is a freelance writer who has contributed features to numerous publications on the subjects of literature, travel, culture and history. She lives in North Wales and is currently the editor of two popular online guides: All Info About Poetry http://poetry.allinfo-about.com and All Info-About English Culture http://englishculture.allinfoabout.com.