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The small village of Nefyn, on the isolated north coast of the Llyn Peninsula, has a long, sandy bay, sheltered by the beautiful Nefyn Headland, and backed by steep slopes. Nefyn Beach itself is something of a hidden gem, known for its clear blue waters along with stunning views of the bay, and the distant three peaks of The Rival Mountains Yr Eifl to the east. The beach is predominantly sandy, with some pebbles and a number of picturesque, whitewashed cottages which huddle towards the western end of the bay.
There are some good rock pools to be found at low tide towards the headland. The beach also features a number of beach huts and can be an excellent destination for bathing and sunbathing in fine weather. Access to the beach from the village is down Lon Y Traeth, a steep track, at the end of which is a car park with public toilets. Nefyn is popular with visitors for its sandy beach, and has one substantial hotel, a community pub and a beach cafe. The A road terminates in the town centre.
The community includes Edern and Morfa Nefyn. In , the population was 2,, with Nefyn itself having 1, people. The remains of round stone huts and ramparts are still visible on top of the feet m hill. The earliest known reference to Nefyn in documents dates from the latter part of the 11th century, when it is mentioned as a landing place of the Welsh prince, Gruffudd ap Cynan. Gerald of Wales, writing in his account of a journey around Wales in , says that he slept at Nefyn on the eve of Palm Sunday.
Edward I of England held a jousting tournament in the town in to celebrate his victory over the Welsh, emphasising its importance at that time as a trading town. In , it became a free borough and remained an important centre of commerce. The sea was always an important part of the economy of Nefyn; and fishing, particularly for herring, became the prime trade for most of the 18th and 19th centuries: so much so that the town's coat of arms bears three herrings.