Archives: Businesses

  • Porthor (Whistling Sands)

    The famous whistling beach — the sand squeaks underfoot. National Trust cove with a seasonal cafe.

  • Porth Ysgaden

    Little fishing cove with a ruined winch house on the headland — a favourite for kayakers and photographers.

  • Porth Ceiriad

    Dramatic south-facing beach beneath high cliffs near Abersoch. Good swell, better sunsets.

  • Traeth Penllech

    Long, unspoilt stretch of sand with rock pools at low tide. Rarely busy even in August.

  • Porth Iago

    Tiny turquoise cove between rocky headlands. One of the most photographed beaches in Wales, and still quiet midweek.

  • Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth)

    Four miles of wild surf beach backed by crumbling cliffs. The Llŷn’s surfing HQ — boards, seals and…

  • Becws Islyn Bakery

    Legendary Aberdaron bakery. Get there early for the crusty bread and the famous pasties — they sell out.

  • Ship Hotel Aberdaron

    Village inn at the end of the peninsula. Local seafood, real ales and rooms a pebble’s throw from…

  • Ty Coch Inn

    The famous beach pub at Porthdinllaen — regularly voted one of the best beach bars in the world.…

  • Caffi Porthdinllaen

    Family-run cafe on the beach at Porthdinllaen. Crab sandwiches, cakes and proper coffee with the boats bobbing in…