2014 Seaside@Tywyn

Als het regent in het binnenland, dan is het vast beter weer aan de zee.
Lekker windje, mooie golven.

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Sense of Place – Tywyn

Tywyn is a seaside town on the north coast of Cardigan Bay in mid-Wales. Its name derives from the Welsh word for beach or sand dunes. It used also to be known by the more Anglicised spelling Towyn, but today it is known bilingually as Tywyn, reflecting the fact that at the time of the 2001 census, 40.5% of the town’s population was Welshspeaking.

The town pre-dates the Norman invasion, but one of the oldest buildings in Tywyn, the existing Church of St Cadfan, dates to the Norman times, though its origins are probably much older. It houses an inscribed stone from the eighth or ninth century known as St Cadfan’s stone. The inscription on this stone is the oldest known written Welsh.
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