Shortly after we arrived in Wales, Jude and I drove over to the Lleyn peninsular (that’s the bit of the mainland which sticks out into the Irish Sea at the top of Wales – not to be confused with the island of Anglesey of course). We went for a walk around the Porthdinthlaen peninsular, near Morfa Nefyn.
Apart from having a very beautiful coastline, it’s where you will find the renowned Morfa Nefyn golf course (which I have not played yet, but hope to soon) and what is reputed to be one of the top 10 best beach bars in the world – the Tŷ Coch Inn. It’s certainly in a wonderful spot, with views across the sea to a range of mountains called Yr Eifl (more generally referred to as The Rivals in English). I would happily have stopped for a pint or three but, since it was a beautiful day and half term school holidays, the beach was extremely busy and there was a queue several yards long. 😌 Nevertheless, it was a wonderful walk.
Note: All of these photos were taken on 25th October 2021.









I don’t play golf but I’m sure it will be great to play golf in such an environment.
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Very challenging when the wind blows. Sometimes they even close the course due to the wind! But it’s a fabulous location to play. 😊
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Gorgeous scenery on a beautiful day too.
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Yes, it’s a lovely spot, but a shame the pub was so busy. I shall return at quieter times… 😊
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Breathtaking landscape, brilliant photos!
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Thank you, you’re very kind! North Wales has a very picturesque and varied landscape, so I hope to bring you some more views like that! 😊
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The coastline is beautiful, Mike!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the (few) pics. 😊
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