| Coordinates: | 52.82, -4.108 |
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| OS grid ref: | SH 58 26 |
| Population: | 385 |
The village of Llanbedr in Gwynedd, north‑west Wales, sits between the coastal plain and the mountains of Snowdonia, close to the estuary of the River Artro. The name, meaning the church of Saint Peter, reflects its long rural parish history and its mix of lowland farmland, sand dunes and dramatic mountain backdrops that make it popular with walkers and birdwatchers.
Economically the village mixes agriculture with holiday accommodation and visitor services, and it is notable for Llanbedr Airfield, a former RAF base that has in recent years been used for light aviation, testing and supporting local industry. The community is small and quite seasonal in feel, with caravan parks, self‑catering lets and easy access to coastal walks and the wider Ardudwy/Gwynedd tourist area.
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