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Extract from the Pwllheli Travel Guides:
PWLLHELI
(pronounced "poolth-heli") is the market town for the Llyn peninsula, a role it has maintained since 1355 when it gained its charter, though there's little sign of its history nowadays. The overall tenor is one of low-brow fun-seeking, as holidaymakers flood in from the nearby holiday camp. Pwllheli's one defining feature is its Welshness. Even in the height of summer, you'll hear far more Welsh spoken here than English.
Pwllheli is hard to avoid - it's the terminus for National Express
coaches
, which stop on Y Maes, the main square, and is also the final stop for Cambrian coast
... read the whole Pwllheli Travel Guides...
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