Sgubor Unnos - The Bunkhouse Llangian
Abersoch, one mile away, is famous for its watersports and surfing, and it is a central point for exploring the unspoilt Lleyn Peninsula. The area is ideal for walking, cycling, surfing, golf, fishing and more. Arrangements can also be made (weather permitting) to visit Bardsey Island at the tip of the Peninsula, the home of 2,000 buried saints, with the possibility to stay on the island to visit it's unique atmosphere, wildlife and
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Abersoch is a large village and popular coastal resort of approximately 1,000 inhabitants, lying on the east-facing south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in northwestern Wales at the end of the A499 road. It is situated some 11 km (7 miles) south of Pwllheli and 43 km (27 miles) south of the Gwynedd county capital, Caernarfon.