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Tyn-Y-Mur Touring & Camping Park
Lon Garmon, Abersoch, Gwynedd LL53 7UL - Wales, UK

A superb family park situated on the hill overlooking Abersoch, North Wales. High-class facilities include toilets, showers, laundry room, and baby changing facilities and dishwashing room. Free hot water. Hook-ups. Children’s play area. Superb views over Hells Mouth Bay. Abersoch...
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Attractions near Tyn-Y-Mur Touring Park
A selection of attractions close to Tyn-Y-Mur Touring Park:
Glasfryn Parc  (8.8 Miles)
One of North Wales’ top action centres, Glasfryn Parc offers a range of activities including an eight lane ten pin bowling alley, go karting, quad...
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Aberdaron Beach  (8.8 Miles)
Aberdaron Beach is a sheltered, award-winning, mainly sandy beach at the far end of the Lleyn peninsula. Behind it is the small, white washed village...
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Carn Fadryn  (8.8 Miles)
The hill of Carn Fadryn rises to 1218 feet above sea level, and is the highest peak on the Lleyn peninsula west of Pwllheli. From...
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Llanbedrog Beach  (8.8 Miles)
Llanbedrog Beach is a picturesque, sheltered sandy beach on the south side of the Lleyn peninsula. It is now owned by the National Trust and...
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Mynydd Mawr  (8.8 Miles)
From Mynydd Mawr, the 500 foot summit at the western extremity of the Lleyn peninsula, are magnificent views of the coast and Bardsey Island. This...
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Nefyn Beach  (8.8 Miles)
Nefyn Beach lies in a north-facing bay on the Lleyn peninsula, with fine views to the north-east of the triple peaked Yr Eifl mountain. It...
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Porth Dinllaen  (8.8 Miles)
Porth Dinllaen is a picturesque, tiny, coastal hamlet on the Lleyn peninsula. Now owned by the National Trust, there were plans in the early 1800s...
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Porth Meudwy  (8.8 Miles)
The tiny cove of Porth Meudwy is the nearest safe embarkation point for Bardsey Island, the place of twenty thousand saints. In the Middle Ages,...
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St Beuno`s Church, Pistyll  (8.8 Miles)
The tiny, ancient church at Pistyll on the north coast of the Lleyn peninsula lay on the medieval pilgrims` route to Bardsey Island. Artefacts include...
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Tre`r Ceiri  (8.8 Miles)
Crowning the eastern peak of the Yr Eifl mountains, Tre`r Ceiri is one of the most spectacular Iron Age hill forts in Britain. It lies...
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Saint Hywyn’s Church  (10.5 Miles)
Perched right on the tip of the Lleyn peninsula, this small, coastal church has one of the most scenic churchyards in Wales. The church was...
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Bardsey Island  (10.8 Miles)
Lying two miles off the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small island can be reached by boat from Aberdaron or Pwllheli. Once a place...
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Nant Gwrtheyrn Heritage Centre  (13.4 Miles)
Steeped in legend, Nant Gwrtheyrn is a beautiful, remote valley enclosed by the steep slopes of Yr Eifl. Fishermen, farmers and granite quarry workers once...
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Amgueddfa Nant Gwrtheyrn  (13.4 Miles)
This museum is an interesting and informative collection based at the very heart of the community that it is designed to study. It brings...
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Lloyd George Museum  (18.4 Miles)
Lloyd George, the first World War prime minister, lived as a boy in the little village of Llanystumdwy. His mother brought her family to live...
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Salem Chapel  (19.7 Miles)
One of the most famous chapels in Wales stands above the River Artro inland from Llanbedr. It was built in 1850 and worshippers were baptised...
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Criccieth Castle  (19.9 Miles)
Criccieth Castle is a prominent North Wales landmark, positioned on a high mound overlooking the town of Criccieth and the sea of Tremadog Bay. The...
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The Two Kings Sculpture  (21 Miles)
Near Harlech Castle is `The Two Kings` sculpture. It depicts the sad story of Branwen, a tale from a collection of Celtic stories known as...
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Harlech Castle  (21 Miles)
Harlech Castle is one of the four great castles in Wales that was constructed for Edward I. It is a World Heritage site and was...
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St Beuno`s Well  (21.2 Miles)
Situated beside the road and about 200 metres from the church, St Beuno`s Well was the source of water for the monastic community at Clynnofg...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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