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Nant Gwrtheyrn Llyn Peninsula

Scenic Place • Isle of Anglesey • LL53 6PA
Nant Gwrtheyrn Llyn Peninsula

Nant Gwrtheyrn is a former quarrying village set in a remote and steeply sided valley on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales, an isolated settlement accessible only by a narrow road descending sharply from the clifftop that has been transformed since 1978 into the National Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, a residential facility for Welsh language learning whose mission is the preservation and promotion of the language at the heart of its geographical and cultural homeland. The combination of the dramatic valley setting, the restored quarry village architecture and the cultural significance of the centre makes Nant Gwrtheyrn one of the most distinctive and most purposeful heritage sites in Wales. The village was built to house workers employed in the granite quarrying that took place in the valley from the 1860s onward, the stone extracted here being used for road setts in the expanding industrial cities of Victorian England. The quarry closed in 1959 and the village was abandoned, left to decay until the Welsh Language Centre purchased and restored it in the 1970s in an act of cultural preservation that has proven remarkably successful. The restored cottages house visiting learners and the café and heritage facilities welcome day visitors who make the dramatic descent into the valley. The legendary associations of the valley connect it with Vortigern, the fifth-century British king whose ill-fated alliance with Saxon mercenaries contributed to the end of Romano-British authority in Britain. The legend locates Vortigern's final refuge in this isolated valley at the very tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, and the mountain above the village bears his name, Yr Eifl meaning the Rivals providing the dramatic backdrop of the valley. The walking from the village beach, a small pebble cove below the settlement, along the coastal path provides excellent views of the north Llŷn coastline.

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