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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Located in Station Square. – Located in Station Square. Facilities Public telephone in the covered platform... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula Spectacular Castle and Views over Cardigan Bay – Criccieth would be an anonymous, unspoilt seaside town but for its links with one person: David... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Holyhead to London Euston - 4 hours 20 mins approx – Holyhead to London Euston - 4 hours 20 mins approx Minffordd - 6 hours 30 mins approx; changes at... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula Pretty Village & Home of David Lloyd George – Llanystumdwy, is a pretty stone village just to the west of Criccieth, remarkable in one way - it... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula The Largest Resort on Lleyn Peninsula – Pwllheli has two faces; the old town and a modern resort, which has developed around the five mile... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula The Port of Holyhead offers excellent access by road, rail or coach. – The Port of Holyhead offers excellent access by road, rail or coach. The much improved A55... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula One of the largest islands off the Welsh coast – Bardsey Island is one of the largest islands off the Welsh coast. From the point of view of... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula The port at Holyhead on Anglesey offers ferries to Ireland through Stena Line and Irish Ferries. – With the port at Holyhead on Anglesey offering ferries to Ireland through Stena Line and Irish... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula Famous Welsh Fishing Village near Bardsey Island – Aberdaron has long been the last port of call for pilgrims making their way to Bardsey Island (Ynys... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula London to Holyhead - M1 M6 A55 A5, 270 miles approx, 5 hours 50 mins drive. – The Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia road and rail bridge cross the Menai Strait, joining... |
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Destinations - Lleyn Peninsula Beutiful Beaches, Sailing and Surfing – Abersoch is a popular village resort and internationally recognised sailing centre on the south... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Various bus companies serve this area - BWS Gwynedd is the main operator. – Various bus companies serve this area - BWS Gwynedd is the main operator. Most bus routes are... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Anglsey and Lleyn peninsula are easily accessible from Manchester and Birmingham Int Airports. – Anglsey and the Lleyn peninsula are easily accessible from Manchester and Birmingham International... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Holyhead Bus & Coach Station is situated outside the main ferry terminal. – Holyhead Bus & Coach Station is situated outside the main ferry terminal. National Express... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula The main Welsh port at Holyhead on Anglesey has ferries to Dublin and Belfast in Ireland. – For ferry travel from Europe to Anglesey in the north of Wales, fast motorways, intercity trains... |
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Lleyn Peninsula & Anglesey Getting There - Lleyn Peninsula Holyhead offers the quickest route into the Republic of Ireland from the UK. – Holyhead offers the quickest route into the Republic of Ireland from the UK. Frequent daily... |

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.