Llandygai is a small, largely rural parish in Gwynedd, Wales, perched on the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park and within easy reach of the Menai Strait. It sits a few miles from Bangor and Caernarfon, so enjoys dramatic views of the mountains and coast while functioning as a quiet residential and farming community.
The settlement has historic links to the nearby Penrhyn estate and the 19th‑century slate industry, and the parish church is dedicated to St Tegai. Today the local economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses and commuters to the nearby towns, and the area is popular with walkers and visitors exploring Snowdonia and the north Wales coast.
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