Nefyn to Tudweiliog (10 miles)
Today we were back to using the bus to get from where we parked to our walk start point. A warning for any others attempting the same leg: the bus from Tudweiliog at 9.53 doesn't run on Wednesdays! Only a last-minute check told us this, so we went a bit later and took the 11.30. Tudweiliog Post Office has a general store and serves takeaway coffee which we enjoyed.
At Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn (but no further) the path was abundant with the invasive three-cornered leek. Here we were taking care to make sure we took the right route, because we knew about recent landslips neccesitating diversions. We found good permanent new signage around Nefyn showing the route the Coast Path now takes, different to our map and book, but very clear on the ground.
Of course we had to take in the iconic Ty Coch Inn. Our walk timing meant this was very convenient for a pasty and a pint before resuming. There is another diversion here, around the clifftop instead of along the shore, not quite as well signposted because the landslip is more recent. It meant doubling back from the inn a short way to get back to the path.
As we continued westwards and looked back along where we had come along the coast, we found that Anglesey was now definitely beginning to recede, and we were seeing a wider and wider expanse of sea. At Penrhyn Cwmistir I spotted a seal waddling into the sea, then (as if to confirm) around the corner two more sunbathing on the rocks, and then a whole bunch of them at the water's edge.
We called in at Cwt Tatws at Towyn (Tudweiliog) for a cool drink near the end of the walk. And another warning to others: the path back to the village passes through the farmyard, not round the back of the farm as the OS map has it.
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