Sport in Aberdovey
Aberdovey is a verypopular location for water sports, including windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing,canoeing, fishing and crabbing. It is home to the Dovey Yacht Club and theAberdyfi Rowing Club.
The village has a famous golf course atAberdovey Golf Club, founded in 1892, which therenowned golf writer, Bernard Darwin, a member, wrote extensively about. Thefirst Welsh Golfing Union Championship was held at the club in 1895. Thevillage also has its own football club, AberdyfiFC.
Shopping in Aberdovey
Aberdovey has aninteresting selection of traditional independent Welsh shops, sellingeverything from clothes, furniture, toys, fresh meat, fruit and vegetables,gifts, arts and crafts, rugs, jewellery and more, to specialist boating andadventure sport equipment and supplies.
Food and Drink in Aberdovey
For such a small village,Aberdovey has a surprising number of restaurants,pubs and cafes, offering traditional Welsh food, fish and chips orinternational cuisine. In addition, there are quite a few restaurants, pubs andhotels a little further away in the surrounding countryside. As you mightexpect from the village’s coastal location, fresh seafood is a particularspeciality.
Attractions In and Around Aberdovey
The golden beach that stretches towards Tywyn fromAberdovey is said to be one of the finest beachesin Wales. The dunes behind it are ideal for walkers to enjoy the scenery andthe sea air.
Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles ofvaried scenery. It boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales, as well asthe largest natural lake in Wales. The park is filled with picturesquevillages, and is an important centre for outdoor activities, including walking,climbing, cycling, mountain biking, fishing, horse riding, canoeing, golf,zip-wire riding, photography, painting, bird watching and much more.
Approximately nine miles fromAberdovey, Castell y Bere is a historicallyimportant Welsh castle built by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s. Despite itsnow seemingly isolated location in the shadow of the mountainCader Idris, away from the main thoroughfares, itwas strategically placed to guard an important pass into NorthWales.
The Talyllyn Railway is aheritage narrow gauge steam railway that runs between Tywyn and Abergynolwynand Nant Gwernol. The railway offers a fascinating glimpse of the past as itwinds its way at an unhurried pace through the beautiful and unspoiltFathew Valley.
Visit Aberdovey
With beautiful beaches and a surfeit of leisureactivities on offer, this pretty village is well worth visiting, and also makesan excellent base for exploring both the wonderful coastline of Cardigan Bayand the timeless beauty and rich cultural heritage of Snowdonia NationalPark.