Welcome to Aberdovey
Aberdovey (in Welsh ‘Aberdyfi’ – pronounced same as English spelling) literally means ‘The mouth of the river Dyfi’. The village is located in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, and has been a tourist attraction since Victorian times.
Aberdovey was originally founded around its natural harbour from which emerged a thriving shipbuilding community, which in the 18th and 19th centuries saw over 200 wooden trading boats launched, eventually to be seen plying their trade around the world.
The village is now a renowned tourist resort, but still recognised as a working port, with its own fleet of fishing boats. The Irish sea provides rich pickings of mackerel, sea bass and much sought after shellfish, lobster, brown crab and spider crab to name a few, which are exported all over the world.
quaint streets give rise to spectacular views
Aberdovey’s quaint streets give rise to spectacular views and the village, nestling by the sparkling water, home to independent art galleries, boutiques and excellent inns and restaurants.
The golden sandy beach and undulating dunes offer plenty of possibilities: bracing coastal walks, playing with the family, or just finding your very own spot for a bit of RnR!
Aberdovey is perfect for a host of activities from fishing charters and exhilarating watersports to perfecting your swing at Aberdovey’s award winning 18-hole links course, winner of ‘Best Golf Club’ at the Welsh Hospitality Awards 2019.
Spotlight…
Cystadleuaeth! Competition!
I helpu i ddathlu agoriad y maes chwarae sydd newydd ei adnewyddu, mae Cyngor Cymuned Aberdyfi yn cynnal cystadleuaeth farddoniaeth gyda'r thema “Geiriau o’r Galon Aberdyfi”. Rhowch gais ar fynegi eich cariad at Aberdyfi mewn cerdd Gymraeg – categoriau: plant;...
Give your views on the planning process
The Centre for Digital Public Services would like your feedback on the planning process. They have produced a survey and this can be accessed below or hard copies can be found in the Post Office and Reading Room. Please return completed surveys to the Council or Post...
New Councillors co-opted
Aberdyfi Community Council are delighted to announce that two new councillors have been co-opted in the last few months. Anna Grundy was co-opted in June and Henry Williams was co-opted at Monday's meeting on 15th September. The Council looks forward to working with...
Councillor vacancy
Aberdyfi Community Council has a vacancy to co-opt a new councillor. Could this be you? Please contact the clerk for more information (clerk@aberdyfi-council.wales, Tel:01654 767816) or an application form can be found on the Public Notices page of this website, under...
Youth workers wanted!
Gwynedd Council are seeking 2 part-time youth workers for the Aberdyfi area. Details can be found here: Youth worker jobs Spotlight...
Spotlight…
Cystadleuaeth! Competition!
I helpu i ddathlu agoriad y maes chwarae sydd newydd ei adnewyddu, mae Cyngor Cymuned Aberdyfi yn cynnal cystadleuaeth farddoniaeth gyda'r thema “Geiriau o’r Galon Aberdyfi”. Rhowch gais ar fynegi eich cariad at Aberdyfi mewn cerdd Gymraeg – categoriau: plant;...
Welcome to Aberdovey
Aberdovey (in Welsh ‘Aberdyfi’ – pronounced same as English spelling) literally means ‘The mouth of the river Dyfi’. The village is located in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, and has been a tourist attraction since Victorian times.
Aberdovey was originally founded around its natural harbour from which emerged a thriving shipbuilding community, which in the 18th and 19th centuries saw over 200 wooden trading boats launched, eventually to be seen plying their trade around the world.
The village is now a renowned tourist resort, but still recognised as a working port, with its own fleet of fishing boats. The Irish sea provides rich pickings of mackerel, sea bass and much sought after shellfish, lobster, brown crab and spider crab to name a few, which are exported all over the world.
quaint streets give rise to spectacular views
Aberdovey’s quaint streets give rise to spectacular views and the village, nestling by the sparkling water, home to independent art galleries, boutiques and excellent inns and restaurants.
The golden sandy beach and undulating dunes offer plenty of possibilities: bracing coastal walks, playing with the family, or just finding your very own spot for a bit of RnR!
Aberdovey is perfect for a host of activities from fishing charters and exhilarating watersports to perfecting your swing at Aberdovey’s award winning 18-hole links course, winner of ‘Best Golf Club’ at the Welsh Hospitality Awards 2019.
Spotlight…
Cystadleuaeth! Competition!
I helpu i ddathlu agoriad y maes chwarae sydd newydd ei adnewyddu, mae Cyngor Cymuned Aberdyfi yn cynnal cystadleuaeth farddoniaeth gyda'r thema “Geiriau o’r Galon Aberdyfi”. Rhowch gais ar fynegi eich cariad at Aberdyfi mewn cerdd Gymraeg – categoriau: plant;...
Welcome to Aberdovey
Aberdovey (in Welsh ‘Aberdyfi’ – pronounced same as English spelling) literally means ‘The mouth of the river Dyfi’. The village is located in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, and has been a tourist attraction since Victorian times.
Aberdovey was originally founded around its natural harbour from which emerged a thriving shipbuilding community, which in the 18th and 19th centuries saw over 200 wooden trading boats launched, eventually to be seen plying their trade around the world.
The village is now a renowned tourist resort, but still recognised as a working port, with its own fleet of fishing boats. The Irish sea provides rich pickings of mackerel, sea bass and much sought after shellfish, lobster, brown crab and spider crab to name a few, which are exported all over the world.
quaint streets give rise to spectacular views
Aberdovey’s quaint streets give rise to spectacular views and the village, nestling by the sparkling water, home to independent art galleries, boutiques and excellent inns and restaurants.
The golden sandy beach and undulating dunes offer plenty of possibilities: bracing coastal walks, playing with the family, or just finding your very own spot for a bit of RnR!
Aberdovey is perfect for a host of activities from fishing charters and exhilarating watersports to perfecting your swing at Aberdovey’s award winning 18-hole links course, winner of ‘Best Golf Club’ at the Welsh Hospitality Awards 2019.