Pwllheli
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Pwllheli is the traditional market-town of the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula
(Welsh: Pen Llŷn) in Wales.
The town is on the coast, with two sandy beaches (though the better beaches lie further down the peninsula, for example; Quarry a busy sandy beach, Porth Neigwl a famous surfing beach and remote tranquil beaches like Porth Ysgo which has a 20' waterfall), a marina host to many Sailing regattas and as the market town has shops and cafés.
Get in
By train
Pwllheli railway stationterminus of the Cambrian Coast Railway from Shrewsbury via Dovey Junction and Machynlleth
By bus
- Bus station has connections from Caernarfon (where connections can be made to Bangor); Porthmadog; Nefyn; Abersoch; Aberdaron.
By car
On the A499 Llandwrog/Llanwnda - Abersoch and A497 Porthmadog - Nefyn roads.See
Carreg yr Imbillremains of a large granite outcrop and quarry
Eat
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phone: +44 1758 612363address: Nefyn RoadGeorgian country house with restaurant and accommodation.
Sleep
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Gorwel Self Catering Holiday Cottage
phone: +44 1758614735address: Broom Hall Road5-star self catering accommodation with views over Cardigan Bay & Pwllheli Harbour. -
phone: +44 7729625570address: 7 Innes Estate, Pwllheli.LL53 5RPThe Studio a self catering holiday let for 2 persons and is just a stride over the Sand Dunes of Pwllheli Beach.
Hafan y MôrHaven Holidays camp. Formerly the site of Butlin's Pwllheli