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The golden sand that stretches endlessly provides the ideal location for you to sunbathe and also makes a lovely playground for children. Abersoch is also named “The Welsh Riviera” due to its fresh air and beautiful climate. Seals and dolphins frequently flock to the bay, and every year many bottle-nosed dolphins are sighted offshore. If you love birds, look out for guillemots, buzzards, willow warblers, and whitethroats that nestle around the Llyn. The Welsh countryside has many areas of exceptional natural beauty.
There are many places to stay in Abersoch and you’ll find the perfect place even if you are traveling on a budget. The town has a variety of accommodation available ranging from 5-star bed and breakfasts, campsites and hotels to beautiful self-catering holiday cottages To get a closer look of the town, stay in any of the bed and breakfasts or hotels in Abersoch. You will have a lot of time to explore the town and see the many attractions it offers. The Welsh people are always ready to help and you will certainly enjoy their warm welcome, good drinks, and great food. During your stay in Abersoch, indulge in any of the local activities that the place has to offer. These include golfing, water skiing, sailing, wakeboarding, mountain biking, and even walking along the coastline or the surrounding countryside. Among some of the top places to visit are: Hells Mouth Beach, this beach is almost 4 miles long and faces south west. It is considered to be the best beach for surfing in Wales. As soon as word gets out that surfing condition is right; surfers from all over the UK come to sample the waves and to have a great time. Glasfryn Parc Bowling and Activities, take out the whole family to sample any of the numerous activities offered. They include quad bike trekking, ten-pin bowling, archery, wakeboarding, riding go-karts, and camping among other activities.
Criccieth Castle stands on its headland in the middle of two beaches. It is a prominent landmark in North Wales as well as a historic site. It is among the rare castles as it has a foot planted firmly in both camps, which attests to the varying fortunes of war. Abersoch is a beautiful historical town with a rich cultural background. The Welsh language which originates from Celtic strains remains the towns first language. If you are tired of your daily routine, take a short break and visit Abersoch, a day or weekend trip away might be just what you need.