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Episode 2

The Llyn Peninsula is popular with tourists seeking a stronghold of Welsh language and culture, but can Llyn still keep its language strong and keep a welcome for its visitors?

Breathtakingly beautiful, the Llyn Peninsula is one of Wales's most popular holiday destinations. It's also a stronghold of Welsh language and culture: tourists flock to find that corner of 'Welsh' Wales. But can Llyn still keep its language strong and keep a welcome for its visitors?

This programme follows the people of Llyn from spring to autumn 2014 as the seasons come and go. Wakeboarders hit the surf as summer crowds flock to Pwllheli's Wakestock festival. Berth Aur Farm prepares for a new arrival. Elsewhere, a family get used to a new Welsh way of life as they celebrate an old Pen Llyn tradition: the crowning of the Heather Queen.

30 minutes

Last on

Thu 28 Jul 2016 19:00

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Producer Gwenllian Griffith
Director Nia Dryhurst

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