Pubs

White building with black door and large windows, decorated with colorful flower pots, along a sidewalk under a clear blue sky.

Yr Madryn -2.3 Miles

Our local pub and a favourite. The Madryn was sadly closed and unused for many years. However it was bought and fully refurbished by five local friends. It is now a delightful pub, café and restaurant. The owners vision is to also create a community hub and utilise the pub for local and community events.

Ty Rhydd, Chwilog

01766 819 300

info@madryn.co.uk

https://ymadryn.co.uk/

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The Goat Inn - 4.8 miles

The Goat Inn Restaurant and Bar is located on the A487 between Porthmadog and Caernarfon. The restaurant serves food both at lunch times and in the evening.

​ Glandwyfach, Porthmadog LL51 9LJ

01766 530 237

https://www.thegoatinn.org/

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Y Bryncynan - 9.5 miles

Dog friendly beer garden and children's play area. Full restaurant which does a very popular Sunday roast.

Morfa Nefyn,  Pwllheli  LL53 6AA

01758 720 879

https://ybryncynan.pub/



Glyn y Weddw Arms - 9.8 miles

Located in the heart of Llanbedrog, this pub also enjoys a delightful garden plus a park area for children to play.

Abersoch Road,  Llanbedrog,  LL53 7TH

https://glynyweddw.com/



Gwesty Ty Newydd - 21 miles

Features a beach facing terrace with stunning views across Aberdaron beach.

Aberdaron, LL53 8BE

Phone: 01758 760207

https://www.gwesty-tynewydd.co.uk/


The Ship - 21 miles

Located in the heart of Aberdaron village just a few yards from the beach. The Ship has a great restaurant that offers a range of locally caught seafood

Aberdaron,  LL53 8BE

01758 760204

http://theshiphotelaberdaron.co.uk/



The Sun Inn - 14.5 miles

Enjoys a very pretty beer garden. The Sun Inn is dog friendly and has a full lunchtime and evening restaurant menu.

Llanengan,  Pwllheli, LL53 7LG

01758712660

https://thesuninnllanengan.co.uk/



Ty Coch Inn - 11 miles

Arguably one of the finest public houses in Wales, the Ty Coch Inn has been voted amongst  the world's best beachside bars. It’s official entry reads

“Built in 1823, Ty Coch started life as a vicarage before it was opened as an inn in 1842 to feed the hungry (and thirsty) shipbuilders who worked on the beach. The Inn has a prime location on the sweeping Welsh seaside, with views across to Yr Eifl and Snowdonia. Porthdinllaen is a small coastal village on the Llŷn Peninsula and has been owned by the National Trust since 1994. There are only about two dozen buildings in Porthdinllaen, with Ty Coch at the centre of the village. Only locals have vehicle access to the Inn, so visitors must walk across the beach from Morfa Nefyn or across the golf course on top of the headland to reach Ty Coch. Relax, unwind, pull up a pew, grab a pint, breathe in the sea air and watch the waves come in.”​​​​​​​

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Porthdinllaen Morfa Nefyn LL53 6DB

01758 720498

http://www.tycoch.co.uk/