Discover the best top things to do in Pwllheli, United Kingdom including Navsar - Day Adventures, Pen Llyn Lusitano Stud and Riding Centre, Llyn Coastal Path, OFFAXIS, Neuadd Dwyfor, Tookoos, Plas Glyn y Weddw, Plas yn Rhiw, Pwllheli Beach, Clwb Golff Pwllheli.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Powerboat Trips, RYA Powerboat Courses, PWC Personal Watercraft Jet Ski Safari trips and RYA PWC Jet Ski Courses in Pwllheli, Abersoch. North Wales. Sea Survival Courses, Sailing, Yachting, Motorboating.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
I went on the one and a half hour mountain hack today- truly brilliant. I rode a gorgeous very willing cob called Mabon. He was delightful, as was Elly who led the hack. We went up high on the hillside, the sun was shining and the views were amazing. Mabon and I both really enjoyed the canters on the grass when we got to the top of where we were going. Thanks Ellie and thanks Mabon!
5.0 based on 160 reviews
Walk this stunning part of the Welsh Coastal path from the Castle in Caernarfon in the NE along the pilgrim's route to the beautiful church at Clynnog Fawr, and on to Trefor and the Iron Age hill fort of Tre'r Ceiri. Walk the sandy beaches of Nefyn, Morfa Nefyn and Porth Dinllaen, and Porth Penllech and Porth Oer/Whistling Sands as you head to Uwch Y Mynydd - the Lands End of the Llyn and overlook the tranquil island of Ynnis Enlli/Bardsey island. Stay a while and explore more and continue your walk allong the southern coast to Abersoch, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli, Cricieth and Black Rock Sands and Porthmadog. If you're interested you can stay with us a few days at our B&B and we will happily provide the daily shuttle service to and from any point on the walk from Clynnog Fawr to Pwllheli. That takes all the hassle out of organising your walk and you will stay in some luxury with us. You will not be disappointed check out our reviews on Trip Advisor.
The Llŷn Peninsula is a bit of a hidden gem and the coastal path is truly lovely. Unspoilt with a great variety of patchwork countryside thanks to the active progressive farming in the area. Wicklow Mountains clearly visible from north west part of path on a clear day.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Great beginners surf lesson with Dave and Annabel, particularly for the children. The lesson was re-scheduled twice and moved to another beach to make best use of the conditions, with great communcation from the shop agreeing and informing about the change of plans. Great use of local knowledge to get the best out of our session - thanks for the effort. I have seen and given many watersport lessons, as a sailing and windsurfing senior instructor, and I was very impressed by Dave and Annabel’s energy and enthusiasm, plus the effort they put in to ensuring that each child in the session got individual coaching and was able to progress to standing in a single session. Even details like learning names (hard) and helping those who were struggling. The only downside is it cost me a fortune as I had to buy a surf board, as a birthday present for my 12yo after the lesson as he was so enthusiastic afterwards! ???? All the best, and see you soon,
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Wonderful experience wow loved it and worth another visit The theatre Hall - Cinema is so beautiful with lovely decorated balconies it really takes you back in time and is such a pleasure to go and watch a film Staff are very friendly and helpful
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Had a takeaway at the weekend there and have to say the food was outstanding staff were very friendly and had everything in place to protect against covid well done guys
4.5 based on 308 reviews
I am lucky enough to come here every week for a Welsh language course. Everything about this place is lovely. The staff are always friendly and welcoming, the art and ceramics on display (and for sale) are very tempting; and the cafe serves great coffee and food. Today we had our Christmas lunch, they kindly set us up in one of the exhibition rooms, I’m not normally a fan of commercial Christmas dinners as they tend to be an opportunity to sell poor quality at an inflated price, not so here. The turkey was plentiful and moist, pigs in blankets and stuffing - very tasty - and more than enough vegetables. The after lunch coffe/tea was served with mince pie - can’t normally stand the stuff but this was gorgeous, accompanied by friendly service we all had a lovely lunch thank you Diolch yn fawr iawn, cinio Nadolig blasus iawn
4.5 based on 219 reviews
We visited Plas yin Rhiw tea gardens for lunch which was lovely. The location is special and the Manor House and gardens are a retreat for artists to find inspiration. As we had the dog with us , we could not visit the house but took it in turns to have a look around the Manor gardens which are exceptionally pretty. You can enjoy sea views from the tea rooms if you sit outside and even on a blustery day, they are well sheltered as it is set in a copse.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
What a beautiful place of earth this is! remote and clean and yet close to all amenities of the hustling and bustling little town of Pwllheli! Here you find both - blue flag beaches, excellent sailing waters, peace and quiet, family fun AND all this only a stroll away from shops and hospitality. What a fabulous experience!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Founded in 1900 this links and parkland course was designed by James Braid and Tom Morris, the course is set on the coastline of cardigan bay, and has outstanding views of the bay and Snowdonia from the course and clubhouse. Visitors and Societies are welcome, golf can be pre- booked or you may just pay and play, competitive green fee rates.
Played here as part of rearranged golf trip to Spain. Couldn't have been made to feel more welcome by all in the Clubhouse the night before the round including getting some insight from members on some of the trickier holes on an excellent course. Hope to return again to try and do ourselves justice. Thanks to all for the welcome and good luck for the future.
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