Dyffryn ArdudwyVillageThe village of Dyffryn Ardudwy (population 1,500) is situated on the A496 coast road between Harlech and Barmouth. Dyffryn (Llanendwyn) is a long sandy beach backed by an extensive sand dune system between Shell Island and Dyffryn Ardudwy. Morfa Dyffryn is a spectacular National Nature Reserve within the natural sand dune system.
In the locality is a double burial chamber, considered to be one of the earliest examples of its kind in the British Isles. Believed to date from around 3500 BC, it is one of several such sites close to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
Dyffryn has a station on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.Dyffryn ArdudwyGwyneddLL44 2ENUnited Kingdom52.786542809636-4.096612930298http://www.showmewales.co.uk/?dms=3&venue=1164250
Dyffryn Ardudwy
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The village of Dyffryn Ardudwy (population 1,500) is situated on the A496 coast road between Harlech and Barmouth. Dyffryn (Llanendwyn) is a long sandy beach backed by an extensive sand dune system between Shell Island and Dyffryn Ardudwy. Morfa Dyffryn is a spectacular National Nature Reserve within the natural sand dune system.
In the locality is a double burial chamber, considered to be one of the earliest examples of its kind in the British Isles. Believed to date from around 3500 BC, it is one of several such sites close to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
Dyffryn has a station on the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli.