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10:30 |
Join
the boat at Pwllheli Marina - slipway by harbour master's
office |
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After
a short familiarisation with the boat, we'll leave
the harbour and head towards Llanbedrog. |
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Llanbedrog's
long sandy beach is sheltered by a headland so it's
a popular place to moor up, soak up the sun and watch
the world go by. |
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Depending
on the tide and weather, Llanbedrog is a good place
to wakeboard and waterski. |
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After
Llanbedrog we can carry on around the headland, along
The Warren beach and over to Abersoch. |
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Abersoch
main beach can be busy in the summer but it's a good
place
to stop for a picnic and an ice cream... |
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We
had a close up view of the Zapcat racing one weekend... |
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How
about having a look for seals and dolphins? There's
a good chance we'll find seals on St Tudwals island
and we may be lucky and see dolphins. |
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This
great photo of bottle nosed dolphins was taken off
the Peninsula on 8 Aug 2007.
Photo: John Wormald |
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Three
options from here - around the headland to Porth Ceiriad,
back to Abersoch or across to Llanbedrog. |
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There's
usually lots of boats soaking up the sun on a nice
day in Porth Ceiriad. |
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17:00 |
Return
to Pwllheli |
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