Out and About
Places to visit
Crugan Farm is ideally situated near to the southern coastline of the Llŷn Peninsula. We are approximately 3 miles from the market town of Pwllheli and a similar distance from Abersoch.
The Llŷn is on the western-most point of North Wales. It is designated an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ on the strength of its exceptional coastline of coves, headlands, beaches and bays rich in wildlife.
Today, they are all linked by the Llŷn Coastal Path that forms part of the All-Wales Coast Path which is easily accessible from site. The breath taking views you will encounter along the path are reason enough to want to visit the Llŷn.
There are good communication links around the Llŷn making it easy to visit places of interest. However, to reach some of the more remote areas and beaches, you may need to drive through narrow country lanes or even down farm tracks, so please take the upmost care.
Public buses pass the site with regular services to Pwllheli, Abersoch and to the west of the Llŷn Peninsula. Alternatively, check the Llŷn Coastal Bus which provides journeys right across the Llŷn.
If you’ve never visited the Llŷn before, or are eager to return to this stunning area, why not make Crugan Farm your next holiday destination.
NEARBY TOWNS & VILLAGES
Here is a small selection of places you could visit during your stay at Crugan Farm.
The neighbouring village of Llanbedrog has a small shop, pubs and restaurants. From the village, you can make your way down to Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw art gallery and café, and onwards to the beach where you’ll discover the famous multi-coloured beachside huts.
Pwllheli, approximately 3 miles away, is the nearest main town. This seaside market town has plenty to offer including supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. It is also home to a world-class marina.
Other places to visit on the Llŷn include Abersoch, Aberdaron, Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn (Porthdinllaen) with the famous Ty Coch inn. A little further away you’ll find Criccieth and Caernarfon with their historic castles.
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Nearby Beaches
Things to do
The Llŷn Peninsula has what you’re looking for.
Whether it’s a fun day out, a visit to nearby heritage sites and museums, or a day at the beach, you are sure to find something to keep you and the whole family entertained during your stay here at Crugan Farm.
As well as everything the Llŷn has to offer, the magnificent Snowdonia mountain ranges are less than an hour’s drive from our site, perfect for walkers as well as those into more thrill-seeking activities.
Listed below are just few of the possibilities for our visitors.
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Please note that we are not responsible for any information or content provided by the independent websites listed below.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITES & ADVENTURE
Just a few of the places offering fun and excitement for the whole family.
NEARBY GOLF COURSES
The Llŷn Peninsula is home to three fabulous golf courses, each with their own unique identities and levels of difficulty.
OTHER USEFUL LINKS
MUSEUMS AND SITES OF HERITAGE & CULTURE
- Llŷn Maritime Museum
- Nant Gwrtheyrn Welsh Language
- Plas yn Rhiw National Trust Property
- Ynys Enlli / Bardsey Island
- Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw Art Gallery, Llanbedrog
- CADW – for Caernarfon and Criccieth Castles
- Lloyd George Museum, near Criccieth
- Inigo Jones Slateworks, near Caernarfon
- Llechwedd Slate Caverns, Blaenau Ffestiniog
- Sygun Copper Mine, Beddgelert
- National Slate Museum, Llanberis
FAMILY FUN, ADVENTURE AND SPORT
- Llŷn Golf and Footgolf
- Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) Boat Trip
- Y Den – Indoor Play Centre, Pwllheli
- Neuadd Dwyfor – Cinema and Theatre, Pwllheli
- Dragon Raiders and Bear Grylls Survival Academy
- Gypsy Wood Park
- Madog Quads, near Porthmadog
- Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway
- Snowdon Mountain Railway
- Greenwood Forest Park
- Electric Mountain