Moryn
Moryn: Stylish Seafront Retreat in Porthdinllaen
Historic red pub on a sandy beach with stunning Irish Sea views, accessible only by foot across the golf course.
Tŷ Coch Inn is a charming historic pub located in the picturesque village of Porthdinllaen on the Llŷn Peninsula’s north coast. Renowned for its striking red exterior, it sits directly on a sandy beach with sweeping views across the Irish Sea towards Yr Eifl. Accessible only by foot, this unique coastal retreat offers a relaxed atmosphere, local ales, and a strong sense of Welsh maritime heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car and Walk
Park at the National Trust car park at Lon Golff or the nearby Golf Club car park, both with paid parking. From there, enjoy a scenic 20-minute walk across the golf course to reach Tŷ Coch Inn. The path is well-maintained but involves uneven terrain, so wear suitable footwear.
Local Bus and Walk
Take a local bus service to Morfa Nefyn village, approximately 3 km from Porthdinllaen. From the bus stop, walk 40-50 minutes along coastal paths and village roads to reach the inn. This route offers beautiful views but requires moderate fitness and is weather dependent.
Taxi Service
Arrange a taxi from Pwllheli or Morfa Nefyn to the National Trust car park near Lon Golff. Travel time is around 15-20 minutes. Note that taxis cannot drive into Porthdinllaen village itself due to access restrictions.
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