Morfa Nefyn Beach
Gwynedd, Wales
About
Morfa Nefyn Beach is a stunning two-mile stretch of golden sand curving gracefully around the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula. This beloved beach is part of a larger bay that extends to the famous Porthdinllaen headland, creating one of the most picturesque coastal scenes in Wales.
The beach itself offers pristine sand perfect for traditional seaside activities, with clear, sheltered waters that make it ideal for swimming and paddling. The gentle slope of the beach creates safe conditions for families, though visitors should note that lifeguard service is seasonal. At low tide, the expansive beach reveals fascinating rock pools, while the clean waters attract various watersports enthusiasts.
What sets Morfa Nefyn apart is its connection to the charming fishing village of Porthdinllaen – visitors can walk along the beach to reach this National Trust-owned hamlet, home to the famous Ty Coch Inn, regularly voted one of the best beach pubs in Wales. The walk itself offers spectacular views across the bay and is particularly memorable at sunset.
The beach is well-served by facilities in the village of Morfa Nefyn, including parking, toilets, and shops. Golf enthusiasts might recognize the area for the Nefyn & District Golf Club, whose dramatic clifftop course runs alongside the beach, offering what must be some of the most distracting views in British golf.
Throughout the year, the beach provides an ever-changing display of coastal beauty – from summer days when families flock to its shores, to quiet winter mornings when you might have the entire stretch to yourself. The beach's westward aspect ensures spectacular sunsets, while its position on the peninsula offers views across to the mountains of Snowdonia on clear days.
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Trivia
There is only one beach in the world called Morfa Nefyn Beach
We only know of a single beach called Morfa Nefyn Beach.