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Aberdyfi Beach

Aberdyfi, one of Gwynedd’s most attractive coastal villages, stands in an idyllic spot where mountains meet the sea at the mouth of the River Dyfi.
Aberdyfi, one of Gwynedd’s most attractive coastal villages, stands in an idyllic spot where mountains meet the sea at the mouth of the River Dyfi.
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Sand, Sea & Coastal Charm.
Sand, Sea & Coastal Charm.

Where the River Dyfi meets the sea, you’ll find Aberdyfi, one of Britain’s prettiest seaside villages. Its award-winning sandy beach stretches four miles to Tywyn, perfect for strolling, sandcastles, or simply soaking up the views. Once a bustling port, Aberdyfi is now a lively hub for sailing, watersports, and scenic boat trips, with its colourful harbour at the heart of the village. Beyond the seafront, discover the Dyfi National Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife along the estuary, or enjoy a round at Aberdyfi’s famous links golf course, regarded as one of the UK’s finest. With pastel cottages, a welcoming atmosphere, and plenty of charm, Aberdyfi is a must-visit coastal treasure.