Abersoch Beach

Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7DP, Wales

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Abersoch Beach is probably the most beach that is popular the region. Its position that is sheltered makes ideal for bathers and watersports enthusiasts alike, though there is no lifeguard address. Its easterly aspect means it faces the mountains of west Wales and St Tudwal's Islands giving views.The that is spectacular is considered to be safe without any severe currents or rips in normal conditions. A motor watercraft exclusion zone provides a area that is protected bathers. Speed limitations are enforced towards the beach marked by a few yellowish buoys.International sailing events are held out of this beach providing a spectacle that is wonderful. A number that is large of are moored in the bay through the summertime. The coastline can also be well-liked by powerboat users and windsurfers. The prevailing wind that is south-westerly cross-shore here which can be perfect for windsurfers. There are not any waves for surfers found here, rough water conditions occur as soon as the wind blows from an easterly quarter.Paddle across the harbour towards the north and also you arrive at Quarry Beach which is quieter with lovely safe swimming. You'll enjoy ship trips from Abersoch to St Tudwal's to see seals and bottlenose dolphins.There are no facilities which are immediate you need to get into town.Please observe that the postcode is an approximation, please plan your journey individually and thoroughly.

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