-
Aberdaron (Welsh pronunciation: [
abɛrˈdarɔn]) is a community,
electoral ward and
former fishing village at the
western tip of the Llŷn
Peninsula in the...
- Dic
Aberdaron (Richard
Robert Jones; 1780–1843), also
known as **** of
Aberdaron, was a
Welsh traveller and polyglot.
Aberdaron was born in 1780 in the...
- The
Church of St Hywyn,
Aberdaron, Gwynedd, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the 12th century. Its
origins are earlier, as a clas
church from the...
-
lighthouse stands.
Since 1974 it has been
included in the
community of
Aberdaron. The
island has been an
important religious site
since the 6th century...
-
seventeenth century around Abersoch.
Shipbuilding was
important at Nefyn,
Aberdaron,
Abersoch and Llanaelhaearn,
although the
industry collapsed after the...
-
clinic were
established in 1878 by Dr
Griffith Griffiths of Brynmawr,
Aberdaron who died at Mawphlang, 22
April 1892.
After Griffiths came
William Williams...
- From 1967 to 1978 he was
vicar of St Hywyn's
Church (built 1137) in
Aberdaron at the
western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula.
Thomas retired as a clergyman...
-
miles (215 km) in length, and was
officially launched at
Porth y Swnt,
Aberdaron on 10 July 2014.
Development of the
trail started in 2011, and its official...
-
Namib Desert, Africa;
Porth Oer (also
known as
Whistling Sands) near
Aberdaron in Wales;
Indiana Dunes in Indiana;
Barking Sands Beach in Hawaiʻi; Ming...
-
Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. The
village forms part of the
community of
Aberdaron. From the
village there are
views towards Snowdonia.
Nearby is the National...