Llanbedrog is one of the most beautiful centres of the unique Lleyn Peninsular, a demi paradise tucked away beyond the mighty mountains of Snowdonia.

Llanbedrog is especially renowned for its sheltered sandy beach nestling under a spectacular wooded peninsular from where trees literally grow out of the sand.

Llanbedrog beach is not only recognised as the most sheltered in North Wales, a bathers paradise, but the beauty of the approach road has probably been photographed and painted more than any area in this peninsula of unforgettable scenery.

Most of the beach was bought by the National Trust in 2000 but a small part is privately owned by the owner of the Boathouse.

While the beach is a mecca to thousands of holidaymakers, who come back year after year, the parish of Llanbedrog has many other facilities to offer. These include sea and river fishing, sailing and boating and pony trekking. Within the area there is also a Michelin star graded restaurant 'Plas Bodegroes' together with many others including 'The Galley' which also enjoys direct beach views.

For those who enjoy walking there is an abundant choice of walks ranging from long beach strolls to challanging hikes along the rugged peninsular top. The most dramatic of Llanbedrog views can be found at the top of the mountain that provides the backdrop to the Boathouse - Mynydd tir Y Cwmwd.

However, when from your own private balcony you can see the entire beach, viewing four miles of sand at low tide and the sea lapping up against the front wall of the property at high tide, together with the entire Snowdonia mountain range, you may just be tempted to stay where you are.

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