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Pwllheli and The Area Pwllheli is the gateway to the best sailing waters in the U.K. Tidal streams are weak, winds are stable and the scenery is superb. Pwllheli is the principal town of the Llŷn Peninsula which lies on the north-west corner of Wales, dividing Cardigan Bay (to the south) and Caernarfon Bay (to the north). Being three sides surrounded by the sea, you are never short of a sheltered beach and the climate is relatively mild. To the east are the mountains of Snowdonia, the highest mountain range in the UK south of the Scottish Highlands. The peninsula stretches out around 30 miles into the Irish Sea and is only around 8 miles wide for much of it's length. Being west of the Welsh mountains and in the Gulf Stream, Llŷn enjoys a mild, drier climate than that of the rest of Wales. During the winter there are few or no frosts, but the snow on the mountains in the distance is a beautiful sight. Pwllheli is the main town for the peninsula, with it's bustling weekly market it is the centre of the community here on Llŷn. Other main settlements include Aberdaron, Abersoch, Criccieth, Nefyn and Porthmadog.
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