3Porthdinllaen in Northwestern Wales

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This village stretches along the beach on the Llyn Peninsula. The Lleyn Peninsula, which lies to the northwest of Wales and juts out into the Irish Sea, has an otherworldly beauty. It is also known as the “bastion of Celtic history and heritage” and the “bulwark of Welsh culture and language”. It is also the ideal place to experience Celtic culture while gazing at this stunning natural landscape. It has a natural harbor which was once a fishing port. It was proposed in the 18th century that the village will be transformed into a main port that crosses through Ireland. However, that didn’t push through, so the charm of the village remained intact and unspoiled by the modern development. This village should be an excellent location for visitors looking to enjoy rock-pooling. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!

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