Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Beach01286 679686workBeachPorth Neigwl, or Hell's Mouth as it is also known, is a south west facing rural beach frequented by surfers and kayakers because of the relatively large waves. It is a gently shelving beach, consisting mainly of medium sized pebbles at high tide but with vast expanses of sand at low tide. The beach seldom gets busy and is often a good spot to get away from the busier beaches of Abersoch.
There are no facilities at the beach; pub with food at Llanengan. Small car park (no charge) with 200m footpath to the beach. Dogs are allowed.LlanenganAbersochGwyneddLL53 7LGUnited Kingdom52.810388556333-4.547181129456http://www.showmewales.co.uk/destination/north-wales.aspx
Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth) Beach
Beach, free entry
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Porth Neigwl, or Hell's Mouth as it is also known, is a south west facing rural beach frequented by surfers and kayakers because of the relatively large waves. It is a gently shelving beach, consisting mainly of medium sized pebbles at high tide but with vast expanses of sand at low tide. The beach seldom gets busy and is often a good spot to get away from the busier beaches of Abersoch.
There are no facilities at the beach; pub with food at Llanengan. Small car park (no charge) with 200m footpath to the beach. Dogs are allowed.
Map reference: SH 284266 Lat: 52.81039 Long: -4.54718
A499 to Abersoch; continue through the village, turn right where signed for Llanengan and left at the Stop sign. Porth Neigwl/Hell's mouth is signed in Llanengan; car park on left after half a mile.
Parking: free
Accessible by Public Transport: 9 miles from Pwllheli station