It is possible to find this, and the other caches in the series, on a circular walk of approximately 8 miles starting from the National Trust, Porth y Swnt Interpretation Centre in Aberdaron. Care should be taken when walking on the Wales Coast Path, which has a steep drop to one side, but offers stunning views across Cardigan Bay.
Below the coastguard lookout there was a fully manned gun emplacement throughout the First World War - one of the better postings! The station would have provided an early warning to Liverpool of Luftwaffe air raids. It formed part of a chain of Signal Stations including RAF Nefyn (now Ceidio), who guarded against German invasion via Ireland and monitored aircraft movement. Once home to around 70 workers, all that remains today are the concrete bases for around six buildings and the stunning views. Can you see the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland today? It was for this reason that the station was built here. If you can see them be prepared for a change in the weather.
Islaw cwt Gwylwyr y Glannau mae olion Gorsaf Rybuddio a Gwylio'r awyrlu o gyfnod yr Ail Ryfel Byd. Byddai’r orsaf yn rhoi rhybuddion cynnar awyr i Lerpwl pan fyddai ymosodiadau Luftwaffe ar fin digwydd. Roedd hon yn rhan o gadwyn o orsafoedd rhybuddio. Byddai gorsaf Awyrlu Nefyn (Ceidio erbyn hyn) yn gwarchod rhag ymosodiadau’r Almaenwyr o gyfeiriad Iwerddon.
Erbyn hyn sylfaeni chwech adeiladau yn unig sy’n aros, a’r golygfeydd wrth gwrs. Allwch chi weld Mynyddoedd Wiclo, Iwerddon? Maent i’w gweld pan mae’n glir iawn a dyna pam y gosodwyd gorsaf yma. Ond mae hynny yn anffodus yn arwydd fod y tywydd ar droi.