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Llithfaen is one of the highest villages on the
peninsula, nestled on the southern slopes of Yr Eifl, the highest
range of hills on Llŷn. This gives the village some of the best
views around, right across Cardigan Bay to the south and across to
the hills further along the peninsula to the southwest.
Despite its at times remote location, Llithfaen
was the first telephone exchange on the peninsula to be enabled for
broadband and has a strong community spirit.
The village is strung along the B4417 between
Llanaelhaearn and Nefyn. Llithfaen is very proud of its Welsh
heritage with Nant Gwrtheyrn (Welsh Language and Heritage Centre)
just up the road and Tafarn Y Fic, now more of a Welsh Community
Centre.
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Nant Gwrtheyrn
Tafarn Y Fic
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