Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { ?s ?p "Abererch (Welsh for "Mouth of the Erch") is a small village and former civil parish on the Lleyn Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The village lies approximately 1 mile east of Pwllheli. Its namesake river runs through the village.The parish was abolished in 1934 and incorporated into that of Llannor, now the community of Llannor. It is a mostly Welsh-speaking village.There is a primary school and a playschool, and a railway station. The church of St Cawrdaf is a grade I listed building.Abererch has a beach which is between Pwllheli and Penychain (Haven Holiday Park). Parking for the beach is near the railways station. From the beach you have a view of Harlech Castle in the East all the way down to Tywyn (on a clearer day even further south) and to the West Pwllheli and the St Tudwals. Access to the beach is through a footpath next the caravan and camp-site. This beach is ideal for days when the wind is from the North or North West due to the sheltered bay."@en }
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- Abererch abstract "Abererch (Welsh for "Mouth of the Erch") is a small village and former civil parish on the Lleyn Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The village lies approximately 1 mile east of Pwllheli. Its namesake river runs through the village.The parish was abolished in 1934 and incorporated into that of Llannor, now the community of Llannor. It is a mostly Welsh-speaking village.There is a primary school and a playschool, and a railway station. The church of St Cawrdaf is a grade I listed building.Abererch has a beach which is between Pwllheli and Penychain (Haven Holiday Park). Parking for the beach is near the railways station. From the beach you have a view of Harlech Castle in the East all the way down to Tywyn (on a clearer day even further south) and to the West Pwllheli and the St Tudwals. Access to the beach is through a footpath next the caravan and camp-site. This beach is ideal for days when the wind is from the North or North West due to the sheltered bay.".