Guidebook for Cennin

Mark & Sara
Guidebook for Cennin

Food Scene

Rustic, wholesome food, good coffee. Table seating and comfy sofas and if you're lucky, you'll get a sofa around the woodburning stove. Go in on your own, enjoy a coffee and cake and read the paper, or take the family.
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The Big Rock Cafe
71 High St
34 habitants recommandent
Rustic, wholesome food, good coffee. Table seating and comfy sofas and if you're lucky, you'll get a sofa around the woodburning stove. Go in on your own, enjoy a coffee and cake and read the paper, or take the family.
A sunny summer's evening in Criccieth after a walk along the beach or a wander around the castle. Finish it off picking up your fish and chips from Castle Fish and Chip Shop, take them to the sea front and finish off with award winning ice cream from Cadwaladers. If you're eating in, get a window seat overlooking the sea.
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Cadwaladers
Castle Street
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A sunny summer's evening in Criccieth after a walk along the beach or a wander around the castle. Finish it off picking up your fish and chips from Castle Fish and Chip Shop, take them to the sea front and finish off with award winning ice cream from Cadwaladers. If you're eating in, get a window seat overlooking the sea.
Absorb stunning scenery from the beach terrace. If you want to eat there in the evenings, book well in advance.
18 habitants recommandent
Aqua Beach Bar . Restaurant
Lon Nant-Iago
18 habitants recommandent
Absorb stunning scenery from the beach terrace. If you want to eat there in the evenings, book well in advance.

Arts & Culture

Visit the art gallery after a walk on the beach. There is a diversity of art and some excellent local artists. Housed in a Gothic mansion, worth a visit in its own right. Enjoy the cafe and if the weather is good, you can sit in the impressive gardens. Afterwards take a stroll down the lane and have a meal at the beach bistro. Book well in advance for evenings, it is hard to get a table. The view from the terrace is outstanding. You can also walk round the beach and there are steps up onto the headland, home of the Tin Man sculpture and some stunning views.
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Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery
54 habitants recommandent
Visit the art gallery after a walk on the beach. There is a diversity of art and some excellent local artists. Housed in a Gothic mansion, worth a visit in its own right. Enjoy the cafe and if the weather is good, you can sit in the impressive gardens. Afterwards take a stroll down the lane and have a meal at the beach bistro. Book well in advance for evenings, it is hard to get a table. The view from the terrace is outstanding. You can also walk round the beach and there are steps up onto the headland, home of the Tin Man sculpture and some stunning views.

Sightseeing

Porth Ceiriad is a tucked away cove. A dramatic beach with steep rock headland and unique surf. You have to walk in, so go prepared. If you know Cornwall, it is like Cornwall without the tourists. Wild and beautiful all year round.
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Llŷn Peninsula
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Porth Ceiriad is a tucked away cove. A dramatic beach with steep rock headland and unique surf. You have to walk in, so go prepared. If you know Cornwall, it is like Cornwall without the tourists. Wild and beautiful all year round.
Hell's Mouth or Porth Neigwl, its Welsh name, is a long sandy beach spanning the western most end of the Lleyn Peninsula. It is a surf beach, but be careful it has strong rips when the surf is up (swim parallel to the beach to escape them if you get caught; trying to swim back to the beach can be fruitless until you are out of the rip). Go for a walk, or book a surfing lesson, if you have never done it before. Then finish off in Abersoch, for decent shopping, cafes and pubs. You can also book a sailing lesson from Abersoch.
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Porth Neigwl
39 habitants recommandent
Hell's Mouth or Porth Neigwl, its Welsh name, is a long sandy beach spanning the western most end of the Lleyn Peninsula. It is a surf beach, but be careful it has strong rips when the surf is up (swim parallel to the beach to escape them if you get caught; trying to swim back to the beach can be fruitless until you are out of the rip). Go for a walk, or book a surfing lesson, if you have never done it before. Then finish off in Abersoch, for decent shopping, cafes and pubs. You can also book a sailing lesson from Abersoch.

Entertainment & Activities

Sara and Mark are whitewater kayakers, canoeists and whitewater raft guides. If you are looking for an adventurous whitewater raft trip, then you'll enjoy this one. It is a damn controlled mountain river, so you need to go when it is releasing but this does mean there are opportunities all year round.
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Centre national des eaux vives - Canolfan Dŵr Gwyn Genedlaethol
72 habitants recommandent
Sara and Mark are whitewater kayakers, canoeists and whitewater raft guides. If you are looking for an adventurous whitewater raft trip, then you'll enjoy this one. It is a damn controlled mountain river, so you need to go when it is releasing but this does mean there are opportunities all year round.
Hire your own personal guide to take you off the beaten track, fly fishing, rock pooling, beach supper, 4x4 safari, den building. nature guiding. Brian Macdonald on (01341) 241469
Wildlife Wales
Hire your own personal guide to take you off the beaten track, fly fishing, rock pooling, beach supper, 4x4 safari, den building. nature guiding. Brian Macdonald on (01341) 241469

Shopping

Abersoch is famous for its sailing. With beaches, pubs and cafes, it is also the place to shop if you need some retail therapy, with Crew, White Stuff, Fat Face and others on offer.
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Abersoch
88 habitants recommandent
Abersoch is famous for its sailing. With beaches, pubs and cafes, it is also the place to shop if you need some retail therapy, with Crew, White Stuff, Fat Face and others on offer.