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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Aberdaron is a community and former fishing village at the western tip of the Ll n Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. It lies 14.8 miles west of Pwllheli and 33.5 miles south west of Caernarfon, and has a population of 1,019. It is sometimes referred to as the "Land's End of Wales". The village was the last rest stop for pilgrims heading to Bardsey Island, the legendary "Island of 20,000 saints"; it is now a popular holiday resort. The beach was awarded a Seaside Award in 2008, and the coastal waters are part of Pen Ll n a'r Sarnau Special…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Aberdaron is a community and former fishing village at the western tip of the Ll n Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. It lies 14.8 miles west of Pwllheli and 33.5 miles south west of Caernarfon, and has a population of 1,019. It is sometimes referred to as the "Land's End of Wales". The village was the last rest stop for pilgrims heading to Bardsey Island, the legendary "Island of 20,000 saints"; it is now a popular holiday resort. The beach was awarded a Seaside Award in 2008, and the coastal waters are part of Pen Ll n a'r Sarnau Special Area of Conservation, one of the largest marine designated sites in the United Kingdom. The coast itself forms part of Glannau Aberdaron ac Ynys Enlli Special Protection Area, and in 1956 was included in Ll n Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty it was designated a Heritage Coast in 1974. Cadw r Lliw yn Ll n, a programme to manage heathlands, was established in 2004, and has concentrated on Bardsey Island, Braich y Pwll and Mynydd Rhiw. Conservation Areas have been created in Aberdaron, Bardsey Island and Y Rhiw; and the area has been designated a Landscape of Historic Interest.