This tiny village and small island have quite a presence on the web.
Aberdaron & District Tourist Link http://www.aberdaronlink.co.uk
This fully bilingual site features a guest book to allow you to read the experiences of other visitors to the Llŷn Peninsula. The news page encourages contributions from both locals and visitors. There are places to stay, eat and visit, plus beaches, walks and sailing trips you can enjoy.
Suggested by Jane Davies of Aberdaron.
Bardsey Island http://www.bardsey.org/
This is the Bardsey Island Trust's official website and it includes information about staying on the island, as well as day trips and other vital facts. Bardsey Bird & Field Observatory http://www.bbfo.org.uk/
Find out about vital wildlife conservation work taking place on Bardsey Island and how you can help. Bardsey Apple http://www.bardseyapple.co.uk/
Find out about the rare Bardsey apple which grows on the island - and you can grow in your own garden. Carreg Trust http://www.carregtrust.org.uk/
Bardsey has long been a plce of pilgrimage and this organisation arranges religious retreats on the remote island. Enlli Charter http://www.enllicharter.co.uk/
This is the site for the boat service that runs from Pwllheli and Porth Meudwy to Bardsey. Bardsey Island - Gateway to Heaven http://www.aandp.co.uk/bardseyisland/
The site has a series of short articles and photos showing all that Bardsey Island has to offer to visitors. Suggested by Alan Hollinshead-Jones, Wirral. Bardsey Boat Trips http://www.bardseyboattrips.com
As well as details of boat trips to the island from Aberdaron, you'll find a selection of old photos related to Bardsey life and history. Suggested by Christine Evans.
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