Jaw-dropping coastal walk ends at breathtaking pub named third best in the world — 2.5 hours from Manchester
This section of the UK coastline might have had a different appearance if early 19th-century plans to construct a new port had been realised. Porthdinllaen's headland provides shelter for this natural harbour on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula in north-west Wales. In the 1800s, it saw over 600 ships docking annually.


