Pwllheli Beach
Gwynedd, Wales
About
Pwllheli Beach stretches along Cardigan Bay, offering visitors two distinct beach experiences along its impressive length. The town's main South Beach extends for three miles of sand and pebbles from Gimblet Rock toward Llanbedrog, while the smaller Glan-y-Mor Beach sits near the bustling marina.
The South Beach (Traeth De) is the more popular stretch, boasting a long promenade perfect for leisurely walks and cycling. The beach itself is a mix of sand and shingle, backed by a traditional Victorian seafront. Its position provides excellent views across Cardigan Bay to the mountains of southern Snowdonia, creating a spectacular backdrop for beach activities.
Pwllheli's status as a major sailing center is evident in its modern marina, one of the finest in Wales. The Hafan Pwllheli Marina complex has transformed the town's waterfront, making it a hub for watersports enthusiasts. The waters here are known for their quality, hosting national and international sailing events throughout the year.
The beach offers good facilities including:
- Easy access from the town center
- Ample parking along the promenade
- Public toilets
- Cafes and shops nearby
- Good disabled access via the promenade
The beach earned a Seaside Award for water quality and facilities, making it particularly appealing for families. During summer months, the gentle slope of the beach and relatively calm waters create safe conditions for swimming, though visitors should note that lifeguard service is seasonal.
As the main beach of the Llŷn Peninsula's largest town, Pwllheli Beach combines the convenience of urban amenities with the natural beauty of the Welsh coast, making it an ideal base for exploring the peninsula's many coastal attractions.
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Trivia
There is only one beach in the world called Pwllheli Beach
We only know of a single beach called Pwllheli Beach.