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It is well worth the climb up the headland from Llanberis beach to visit the Tin Man sculpture and see the views from up top.
Be aware it is a challenging ascent up the 300+ steps, sturdy footwear is a must and I would avoid it when the ground is wet.
Amazing walk to see the tin man sculpture and around the headland. The steps from the beach are really steep and there are alot of them, so not for the faint hearted. You can access from another path, avoiding the steps from the village but there is still alot of uphill. The views from.the top are amazing.
Beautiful beach, lovely views from the top..quite a walk but worth it.
Lovely walk up we went up the through the bracken and heather then down the steps onto the beach as tide was out
Not pushchair/wheelchair friendly and as it's near cliff edge keep dogs on lead is the safer option
Great views. 97 metre climb up some steps to the Tin Man, which are not easy for small children and people who might to walk. The journey to the top is well worth the views.
Lovely walk up to the Tin Man. Steps from the beach are steep but you can also walk from the village using part of the Wales coastal path around the headland. Both beautiful.
Great walk up through lovely lush woods from llanbedrog beach or via Oriel gardens. Watch out for the steps they are steep in places! Walk past the front of the houses you can see to the right of the beach and over the farthest pebbled area to the start of the steps!
About 300 very steep steps bring you to this lovely viewpoint. Keep following the headland circular path and climb up to the summit trigpoint and you will be rewarded with a view 10 x better, with much of the Lleyn Peninsula and Snowdonia visible.
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