Tudweiliog

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Tudweiliog is a small, predominantly Welsh-speaking village on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in north-west Wales. Agriculture is the main industry, with tourism also playing an important role in the village economy during the summer. The village has one shop/Post Office, community centre, public house, smithy, church, chapel,and the present primary school which celebrates its centenary in 2007. A local bus service provides a 2-hourly connection between Tudweiliog and Pwllheli, the nearest market town ( approximately 10 miles) stopping at other villages en route. Tudweiliog Community Council, within Gwynedd Council has many attractions such as Coetan Arthur (burial chamber) at Cefnamwlch, Bronze Age remains at the summit of Carn Fadryn mountain, the sandy beaches of Tywyn and Penllech, and the historicallly-important ports of Porth Ysgaden and Porth Colmon (Llangwnnadl), and Porth Gwylan which is managed by the National Trust.

Coordinates: 52°54′N, 4°37′W

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