Llanwnda is a small, mainly rural ward on the north‑west edge of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, a short drive from the market town of Pwllheli. The landscape mixes rolling farmland, hedged lanes and nearby coastal scenery with views across to Snowdonia, making it popular with walkers and visitors exploring the peninsula’s quieter corners.
Locally the area retains a strong Welsh‑speaking identity and a close‑knit community spirit, with village chapels, community groups and seasonal events playing an important social role. The economy is dominated by agriculture, small local businesses and tourism, while many residents also commute to larger towns; historical features and the unspoilt countryside contribute to its appeal for conservation and low‑impact rural tourism.
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