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|text='''Porthdinllaen''' is a tiny fishing hamlet, barely that, in [[Caernarfonshire]] on the leeward edge of a narrow, rocky spit ending in the headland of Porthdinllaen Head, jutting out from the northern coast of the Lleyn peninsula.  
  
The hamlet is a single short street of fishermen’s houses, along with the boats, net and equipment that go with them, a haven of peace when the boats are at sea and full of lively activity when they return.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP}}
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The hamlet is a single short street of fishermen’s houses, along with the boats, net and equipment that go with them, a haven of peace when the boats are at sea and full of lively activity when they return.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 8 May 2021

Porthdinllaen, Caernarfonshire and the bay

Porthdinllaen

Porthdinllaen is a tiny fishing hamlet, barely that, in Caernarfonshire on the leeward edge of a narrow, rocky spit ending in the headland of Porthdinllaen Head, jutting out from the northern coast of the Lleyn peninsula.

The hamlet is a single short street of fishermen’s houses, along with the boats, net and equipment that go with them, a haven of peace when the boats are at sea and full of lively activity when they return. (Read more)