In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Porth Ysgo is a wild and remote beach with cliffs, rocks and sand at low tide. Boulders very popular with climbers. No facilities, access is via 100 or so steps. Share: Read more…
Porth Neigwl beach is also known as Hell’s Mouth, a large beach on the southwest facing side of the Lleyn Peninsula which can be a very exposed sandy beach and offers some great surfing for all levels of surfers. Also popular for horse riding. Share: Read more…
Aberdaron beach is a sandy west facing beach at the picturesque village of Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula. The beach is large and gently shelving with relatively safe and clean bathing water. Overlooking the northern part of Cardigan Bay this area has numerous footpaths and scenic routes to explore. Facilities include car park, cafes, pubs and gift shops. Share: Read more…
Penllech beach (Traeth Penllech) is an unspoilt wide sandy beach and at high tide, it all but disappears whilst at low tide you have rock pools to explore. The beach is unspoilt and not very busy in part due to the lack of facilities, and can be popular with surfers when conditions are right. You have a choice of parking 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. Share: 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. Share: Read more…