Along the coastline of North Wales are some incredible beaches, from small scenic coves to long stretches of sand. While each one is worth visiting, not all of them can lay claim to having one of the oldest beach cafes in the country.
The picturesque village of Aberdaron is located on the western tip of the Llyn Peninsula and overlooks a mile-long stretch of beach sharing the same name.
Nestled between two headlands, it’s a stunning bay with gorgeous views out to sea. Among the village’s pretty cottages is Y Gegin Fawr, an ancient cafe housed in a tiny white-washed building.
A small wall surrounds it, creating a small outdoor seating area, while the interior features dark wooden beams and an open fireplace.
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