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Aberdesach Beach is a pebble beach with some rocks and sand. The beach is on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula facing out into the Caernarfon Bay. This is a remote beach and the only facilities are a small car park and toilets. Read more…
Porth Iago beach is a beautiful small sandy beach hidden away on the Llyn Peninsula. The cove faces south-west and sits between the headlands of Graig Ddu and Dinas. Whilst you are here or if the wind direction dictates it is worth a short walk to Porth Ferin beach which is north facing although not as sandy. No facilities at Read more…
Porth Ferin beach is a nice small sandy and pebble north facing beach hidden away on the Llyn Peninsula. Depending on the wind direction it is well worth also visiting it’s southerly neighbour Porth Iago. This is remote and there are no facilities at Porth Ferin beach. Read more…
Porth Towyn (Rhos-y-Llan) beach is a sandy beach with some rocks towards each end of the beach. You have a car park in a field but no other facilities. Read more…
Abersoch Harbour Beach is a small area of sand straddling by the River Soch that sits between the outer harbour and Warren beach. It is often quieter than the other Abersoch beaches and you do get a large area of sand is exposed at low tide. Read more…
Pwllheli lifeboat station was established in 1891 and now operates inshore and all weather lifeboats. Station is open daily, no shop. Read more…
Afon Wen beach is a sandy beach with a high tide pebble bank. Popular for fishing and horse riding. No facilities and limited parking along the sides of the road and then you will need to walk under the bridge and follow the rough track to the beach. Read more…
Whistling Sands is a crescent-shaped sandy beach backed by grassy cliffs located at Porth Oer on the Llyn Peninsula. The beach is looked after by the National Trust and is a good family beach also providing rock pools to explore. The beach gets it’s name from the sound made by the sand as you walk on it. The beach can Read more…
Pontllyfni Beach is a westerly beach on the top end of the Llyn Peninsula in Caernarfon Bay. The beach is a pebble and sandy beach backed by some grass areas. This is where The Afon Llyfni runs into the Irish Sea and is a popular remote spot for dog walking and hikers. The beach is beside a holiday park and Read more…
Porthdinllaen lifeboat station was established in 1864 and now operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open Mon-Fri and most summer weekends. Shop open daily Easter to October. Read more…
Llanbedrog beach and it’s colourful beach huts is a large sandy sheltered beach with views of Cardigan Bay, adjacent to woods. The beach is managed by the National Trust. Popular for watersports, although as it is sheltered it is not for the serious enthusiast. Dolphins and Porpoises may be seen in nearby waters. Facilities include the National Trust car park, Read more…
Abersoch lifeboat station is situated in the popular village seaside resort on the Llyn Peninsula. Abersoch lifeboat station has been in operation since 1869. Read more…
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