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Morfa Dyffryn beach is part of a long sandy stretch of beach north of Barmouth and south of Harlech. The beach is also known as Benar Beach which is the southern access point to the bigger Morfa Dyffryn dune system. The beach is several kilometres long and you have a 1-kilometre length officially naturist section clearly marked. This is a Read more…
Abererch beach is a 4 mile stretch of sand from Pwllheli to Pen-y-Chain headland. The sand can get a little muddy near to the Pwllheli marina and this stretch of the beach is known as Glan-y-Mor but as you head out towards Abererch and then on to the headland you get some good sand. Popular for sea fishing. You have Read more…
Barmouth beach is a large family sandy beach and perfect for sunbathing, games and surfing. The beach is located on the north bank of the river Mawddach on the west coast of Wales, just within the south west corner of Snowdonia National Park. The Mawddach Estuary is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and offers visitors a range 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…
Carreg Wen beach is a fine sandy beach with some great scenery and rocks. Read more…
Aberdyfi can be described as having two beaches. The main beach is a south west facing beach at the mouth of the River Dyfi. Popular family beach as it has a wide expanses of sand but due to its location at the edge of a tidal estuary and its steep shelf into the water strong currents can exist so take Read more…
Porth Ceiriad is at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, between Abersoch and Hell’s Mouth. A sheltered steep shelving beach under the cliffs with access via a walk and steep steps. Good surfing beach although not recommended for beginners. Less experience surfers should stick to its neighbor Hell’s Mouth. Read more…
The main beach at Abersoch is in a sheltered position that makes it ideal for traditional beach visitors and watersports lovers alike. This is a large, relatively sheltered sandy beach, on the south east facing side of the Llyn Peninsula with colourful beach huts. Read more…
Llwyngwril beach is shingle/stoney beach but as the tide goes out you get large areas of sand and rock pools. The beach located in Llwyngwril a small coastal village between Barmouth and Tywyn in Gwynedd. Llwyngwril beach is for experienced surfers only with a left hander that breaks over rocks and is best tackled at high tide. The beach has 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. Read more…
Segontium, remains of a Roman fort located on the outskirts of Caernarfon, a World Heritage site. Incorporates a museum containing relics found on site. Read more…
Tafarn Y Porth is a Wetherspoon pub in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
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