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Nestled between the rugged slopes of the Rhinog mountains and the expansive dunes of Shell Island, Llanbedr is a coastal village defined by its position on the Artro estuary in Gwynedd. Life here tends to revolve around the river, which passes under the village’s narrow stone bridge before meeting the sea at nearby Mochras. The village remains practical and self-contained, offering a primary school, a couple of traditional pubs, and a local shop, all within walking distance of the residential lanes. Its history is tied closely to the landscape - from the ancient bronze age standing stones found in the surrounding fields to its more recent role as a base for the nearby airfield. While it feels tucked away within the Snowdonia National Park, the village is well-connected by the A496 and its own stop on the Cambrian Coast railway line, making the nearby towns of Harlech and Barmouth easily accessible for broader amenities.