Let's move to the Llŷn Peninsula, north Wales | Money | The Guardian
What's going for it? Now that Cornwall is full up, the more remote coastal reaches of Wales have become the fashionable retreats of that curious modern breed – the downshifter, those new missionaries pluckily unplucking themselves from the stresses of civilisation in search of a more meaningful life making cupcakes with occasional surfing. Downshifters have even penetrated the Llŷn Peninsula, an arm of rock so disdainful of the madding crowd it stretches deep into the Irish Sea. This is a deeply special place .....
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