Porth Neigwl

4.5/5
(148) · Beach in Abersoch, United Kingdom
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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 …

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4.5/5 · 148 reviews
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Sep 9, 2024
Another one of The Llyn Peninsula’s massive beaches. We visited on a cloudy & windy day, so luckily we’re able to park in the small car park. A short walk & you are at this large beach. No facilit… Full review by places2seeplaces2go
Sep 7, 2024
Amazing views after a short walk through the dunes to the bay. There is a small car park which is free off the road but no toilet facilities here. You can drive on to Llanengan to The Sun Inn - a lo… Full review by Helen C
Aug 1, 2024
Superb beach with fantastic scenery. Great soft sand with the tide out. Not great surf - 30-40cm max but the water was crystal clear and surprisingly warm due to the low gradient beach. No amenities … Full review by Fornax23

Questions & answers

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Hi, is there places available to rent boards and equipment on the beach or nearby?
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There is nothing but a car park at Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) beach but you can hire all of the equipment you need in Abersoch which is a few miles away. There are several …
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There is nothing but a car park at Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) beach but you can hire all of the equipment you need in Abersoch which is a few miles away. There are several places to choose from but I suggest you look on their websites for opening times.
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Answer by David F · Mar 31, 2019
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Is there access at the north end on the beach please? My 1:25,000 OS map shows a (steep) path not far from Plas …
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Is there access at the north end on the beach please? My 1:25,000 OS map shows a (steep) path not far from Plas Yn Rhiw. Thanks/diolch.
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Yeah well if you park at The national trust place you can walk down the to the beach from there however due to storm erosion the path onto the beach is really steep, so take it steady …
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Yeah well if you park at The national trust place you can walk down the to the beach from there however due to storm erosion the path onto the beach is really steep, so take it steady and you should be ok
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Answer by paul d · Oct 7, 2018
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can you camp on the beach here?
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Not supposed too.. but if you be discreet then u will probably get away with it. Very remote beach tho..
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Answer by 378plumf · Aug 28, 2020
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Are dogs allowed on the beach in Aug?
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Yes, dogs are always welcome on the beach :)
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Answer by Hannah H · Aug 24, 2016
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