
Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Wales
A vast, 3-mile sandy beach on the Llŷn Peninsula, known as 'Hell's Mouth' for its powerful waves, ideal for surfers and long coastal walks.

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Calmer seas, fewer crowds

Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Wales
Best Time
Calmer seas, fewer crowds

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Must-see attractions
A vast, 3-mile sandy beach on the Llŷn Peninsula, known as 'Hell's Mouth' for its powerful waves, ideal for surfers and long coastal walks.
"A surfer's paradise and a walker's dream, this immense sandy beach offers breathtaking views and bracing sea air."

🚗 Limited Parking Alert
The main car park is small; arrive early or use lane parking. No facilities on-site.
🌊 Check Surf Conditions
Ideal for surfing when the wind is right. Great for kiteboarding too!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 265 reviews
Type
Beach
Highlights
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The 3-Mile Sandy Expanse
The entire beach
A vast, golden sandy beach stretching for miles, perfect for long walks and feeling lost in the bracing sea air.

Surfer's Paradise
The water
Renowned for its mighty waves, Porth Neigwl is a magnet for surfers and kiteboarders seeking thrilling rides.

Coastal Path Views
Coastal path overlooking the beach
Hike the Wales Coast Path for breathtaking panoramic views of the beach and the rugged Llŷn Peninsula.
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🚗 Limited Parking Alert
The main car park is small; arrive early or use lane parking. No facilities on-site.
🌊 Check Surf Conditions
Ideal for surfing when the wind is right. Great for kiteboarding too!
🥾 Wear Sturdy Shoes
The beach is sandy at low tide, but good for walking. Coastal path offers stunning views.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Beach
A fantastic spot for dogs, especially during low tide.
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🚗 Limited Parking Alert
The main car park is small; arrive early or use lane parking. No facilities on-site.
🌊 Check Surf Conditions
Ideal for surfing when the wind is right. Great for kiteboarding too!
🥾 Wear Sturdy Shoes
The beach is sandy at low tide, but good for walking. Coastal path offers stunning views.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Beach
A fantastic spot for dogs, especially during low tide.
🚶♀️ Explore the Full Length
Walk the entire beach and return via the coastal path for a scenic circular route.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Porth Neigwl is celebrated for its immense sandy expanse and excellent surfing conditions, offering a wild and beautiful coastal experience. While parking is limited and facilities are absent, visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for long walks and water sports. Some note the presence of jellyfish and the windy nature of the beach.
"Our visit was part of a long circular walk and we walked from the car park, turned left and carried right to the end of the beach and followed the coastal path, which gave us great views of the where we had just walked. The day we visited, there was sea fog which gradually reduced. We could see a section was popular with surfers and we came across lots of jellyfish on the beach."
Elizabeth Baker
"Hells Mouth Beach is a fantastic spot to visit. A reasonably sized car park that was not particularly busy (Friday afternoon at 2pm).
Not far to walk from here to the main beach. No facilities, but well worth a stop."
Rich C
"A beautiful expanse of beach. Popular with surf/kite boarders, paddle boarders etc. Parking is free but the actual car park is small- no more than 10-12 cars. There is parking along the lane the car park is off though. Can get busy (For Wales).
Beach is sandy when the tide is out and you can walk for ages and lose yourself in the bracing sea air. Amazing."
Jeremy Atkinson
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Porth Neigwl is located on the southern edge of the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales. Access is typically via car. The nearest major town is Abersoch. Follow local signage from Abersoch towards Porth Neigwl. Be aware that the access road can be narrow in places.
Public transport options directly to Porth Neigwl are limited. Buses may run to nearby Abersoch, from where you would likely need a taxi or a significant walk. It's best to check local bus timetables for the Llŷn Peninsula for the most up-to-date information.
The car park is a short walk from the main beach. Depending on the tide, you can access the sandy shores easily. Some visitors mention walking from the car park and turning left to explore the full length of the beach.
Yes, the popular seaside town of Abersoch is nearby and offers a range of amenities, including shops, cafes, and restaurants. Other villages like Nefyn are also in the vicinity.
Cycling is possible, but be mindful of the narrow access roads. The Llŷn Peninsula offers scenic cycling routes, and Porth Neigwl can be a destination on a longer ride. Always check local cycling maps and conditions.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is no entrance fee to access Porth Neigwl beach itself. It is a public beach.
As a natural beach, Porth Neigwl does not have set opening or closing hours. It is accessible at all times, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety and enjoyment.
Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no booking system for the small car park. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or weekends, to secure a spot.
Generally, there are no specific restrictions for general visitors. However, always be mindful of tide times, weather conditions, and any local notices. Surfing and water sports are popular activities.
No, Porth Neigwl is a natural beach and does not have a dedicated visitor center. Information about the area and the Llŷn Peninsula can be found in nearby towns like Abersoch.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Porth Neigwl is famous for surfing, kiteboarding, and paddleboarding due to its consistent waves. It's also ideal for long beach walks, dog walking, and simply enjoying the coastal scenery.
While swimming is possible, Porth Neigwl is known for its strong currents and powerful waves, making it more suitable for experienced swimmers and water sports enthusiasts. Always be cautious and aware of the conditions.
No, Porth Neigwl is a natural beach with no direct facilities. Visitors are advised to use facilities in nearby Abersoch before heading to the beach.
Yes, a picnic is a great idea! Remember to take all your rubbish with you to keep the beach clean. Enjoy the expansive sands and sea air.
Absolutely! The vast beach, dramatic coastline, and potential for stunning sunsets make it a photographer's dream. Capture the surfers or the serene beauty of the Llŷn Peninsula.
📸 📸 Photography
Golden hour, both sunrise and sunset, offers beautiful light for photography. Midday can be harsh, but the vastness of the beach and the dynamic waves can still make for striking shots.
It's excellent for landscape photography, capturing the scale of the beach and the surrounding cliffs. It's also a prime spot for action photography, especially for surfers and kiteboarders.
The coastal path offers elevated viewpoints looking down onto the beach, providing a sense of scale. Walking along the beach itself allows for ground-level shots of the waves and sand textures.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive beach. If you're interested in surf photography, a telephoto lens might be useful. A polarizing filter can help manage reflections on wet sand and water.
You might spot seabirds along the coast. Jellyfish can sometimes be found washed ashore, especially after storms, which can be interesting subjects.








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