Eglwys Hywyn Sant
Eglwys Hywyn Sant (St Hywyn's Church) is a quaint parish church dating back to the 12th century. This stone church has a beautiful view looking down over the surrounding bay. It is protected by a substantial sea wall but even so, in storms, the salt spray can go right over the roof. The church is magnificent but so also, in a different way is the churchyard. It is a haven for wildlife with over 70 species of plants and wild flowers growing there, best seen in spring and early summer. Displays of bluebell, sea thrift and sea lavender and blue butterflies are perhaps most notable in their season. (Aberdaron, Gwynedd, Wales)
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