- Llangrannog
Llangrannog (otherwise Llangranog) is a small coastal
village inCeredigion ,Wales . According to theUnited Kingdom Census 2001 , thepopulation of Llangrannog was then 772 people. Also, thecensus reveals that 51.8% of the population speak Welsh fluently, with the highest percentage of speakers being in the 15-19 age group, where 100% are able to speak Welsh.It lies in the narrow valley of the little
River Hawen , which falls as awaterfall near the middle of the village.History
The earliest parts of the village (the "church village") lie above the waterfall hidden by a twist of the valley from view from the sea. This protected them from the attention of sea maurauders, the
Vikings and the Irish. After the mid-eighteenth century the sea became safer and a "beach village" and smallseaport developed. By 1825 Llangrannog commercial activity was largely concerned with the sea, including the shipment ofcoal . A number of ships were built on the sands, the largest the "Ann Catherine" abrig of 211 tons. The last developments, in the 1860's, were the "ribbon village" which connected the beach and church villages; and extension of the beach village on the southern slope of the valley. Partly this accommodated the increasing local population, but also for the beginnings oftourism .The economy is now dominated by tourism. By the
beach there is a shop; twopub s ("Y Llong" – the Ship; and the Pentre arms), acafe (The Patio Cafe, which serves home madeicecream s) and a snack bar. The summer camp ("Gwersyll") of theUrdd is nearby.Miscellaneous
According to
legend Carreg Bica (Bica's rock), a large sea-weathered stack ofOrdovician rock on the beach, is the tooth of thegiant Bica who lived in the Ceredigion area, and was forced to spit his tooth onto the beach following a bad toothacheFact|date=February 2007. In some versions of the story Bica has been romanised asNeptune .Edward Elgar once spent a holiday in Llangrannog. Welsh artist Christopher Williams visited and painted here. His painting "Holidays - Village Girls at Llangrannog" is in the collection of theNational Library of Wales .References
* "Llangrannog" by J Geraint Jenkins, published by Llangrannog Community Council
* "The story of Llangrannog" by Mervyn DaviesExternal links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3090528 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Llangrannog and surrounding area]
* [http://www.llangrannog.org.uk/ Official website]
* [http://tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk/saesneg/llangrannog.htm Details]
* [http://www.wannasurf.com/spot/Europe/UK/West_Wales/Llangrannog/index.html Llangrannog Surfing]
*gbmapping|SN312542
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