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  • Save our High Street
    LlÅ·n Business Hub — llyn.live llyn.live Claim your listing — £49/yr In the news this week: Pwllheli businesses describe the high street as a “ghost town” as rates bills rise and footfall falls.  Here’s what you can do about it. LlÅ·n Business Hub The high street isstruggling.Your digital presencedoesn’t have to. Business rates are killing… Read more: Save our High Street
  • The Pilgrim Churches of the LlÅ·n Peninsula
    # Saints, Stones and Sacred Places In 1119, Pope Callixtus II made a declaration that changed the LlÅ·n Peninsula forever. Three pilgrimages to Bardsey Island, he decreed, would bring the same spiritual reward as a single journey to Rome. For the next four hundred years, until Henry VIII’s Reformation tore the practice apart, a steady… Read more: The Pilgrim Churches of the LlÅ·n Peninsula
  • A History of the LlÅ·n Peninsula
    # From Giants to Ghost Villages: The Llŷn Peninsula juts out into the Irish Sea from the northwest corner of Wales like a crooked finger pointing towards Ireland. It is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt places in Britain, and also one of the most historically layered. Beneath the sheep-cropped turf of its headlands… Read more: A History of the Llŷn Peninsula
  • Birdwatching on the LlÅ·n Peninsula:
    A Guide to One of Wales’s Greatest Birding Destinations The LlÅ·n Peninsula is one of those rare places where world-class birdwatching happens almost by accident. You come for the beaches, the walks, the fish and chips — and then a chough swoops past with its crimson bill catching the light, and suddenly you’re hooked. From… Read more: Birdwatching on the LlÅ·n Peninsula: