Wednesday, 7 January 2015

New Year Greetings from Aberdaron

Dear All,

New Year’s Greetings from Aberdaron. Our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. What a brilliant year 2014 has been for Aberdaron and Manaros! Not everyone was lucky but for much of the summer the sun shone for week after week, and we've yet to see a frost this winter at this end of the Llŷn.

Manaros was let for an extended season which meant that we could afford to make some upgrades and hold the prices steady over the last three years into 2015. We have also invested in an electric rise and recline chair and an adjustable bed which is available on request.






The village car park is now owned by the National Trust, is open in the evening and is free to members. The new National Trust Interpretation Centre Porth y Swnt is now open and has a number of intriguing, puzzling  and unusual exhibits. It is well worth a visit.








The new fish and chip shop is doing a busy trade and the menu now includes lobster tails and crab cakes, and more is promised for 2015.











The new 3 storey thatched bakery has been built, to some controversy, and dwarfs the old mill. The bread, savouries, cakes and biscuits are better than ever though.








Further improvements have been made to the Wales Coast Path and this section from Rhiw to Aberdaron along the south coast is due to open mid 2015.
The winter storms of early 2014 caused some damage and brought a lot of sand into the village, but the beach has now returned to normal. However, we are promised 70 mph winds this week and some high tides...


We were fortunate to have bookings at Christmas and at New Year, and Manaros proved to be a comfortable place to stay in the winter, see this review on Trip Advisor, and this photograph of the Boxing Day charity swim. Though we must confess that neither Simon nor I made an appearance!






There are new attractions in the area, such as the restored Nefyn Maritime Museum, which shows the development of shipping on the Llŷn Peninsula.



The Felin Uchaf eco centre at Rhoshirwaun continues to develop and the new visitor centre will be open this year.





To encourage off-season visits we are offering free transport to the Coast Path between Porth Oer and Mynydd Rhiw, which means that you can pick challenging walks back to Aberdaron along the coast. We are getting good bookings for 2015, so if you do want to visit us this year, please have a look at the availability calendar and, as they say, book now to avoid disappointment!

We hope to see you soon. Before we go, the video below was published on YouTube last year and well worth a watch in case you need one last bit of inspiration to come to the Llŷn. Mwnhewch!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G0DFBVpOn0

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