Aberdaron

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Aberdaron is a small coastal village at the western tip of Wales known for its sandy beach, historic church, and role as a traditional departure point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
settlement
village
country Wales
hasAttraction beach
coastal walks
historic church
hasEconomySector fishing
tourism
hasFeature coastal cliffs
harbour
river mouth
sandy beach
hasHistoricSite St Hywyn's Church NERFINISHED
hasNearbyIsland Bardsey Island NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryLanguage English
Welsh
hasReligiousSite St Hywyn's Church NERFINISHED
hasReligiousTradition Christian pilgrimage
hasTraditionalRole departure point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island
hasWelshName Aberdaron NERFINISHED
isAt western tip of Llŷn Peninsula
western tip of Wales
isInHistoricCounty Caernarfonshire NERFINISHED
isPartOf community of Aberdaron
locatedIn Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula NERFINISHED
northwest Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
wasPilgrimageDeparturePointFor Bardsey Island NERFINISHED

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Llyn Peninsula contains Aberdaron