English: Aberdaron Seen from the bridge over the Afon Daron, in the foreground is Y Gegin Fawr (The Big Kitchen), a cafe nowadays but originally built in the 14th century as a resting place for pilgrims heading to Bardsey Island. A pilgrimage to Bardsey was apparently considered equivalent to one to Rome.
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