Porth Neigwl

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Porth Neigwl is a long, exposed sandy bay on the south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, popular with surfers and known for its unspoilt, windswept character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
country Wales
faces south-west
hasAccess minor roads from Abersoch area
hasBackshore dunes and low cliffs
hasBeachType open ocean beach
hasCharacter exposed
unspoilt
windswept
hasCoast Cardigan Bay NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment rural
undeveloped
hasForeshore wide intertidal sand
hasHazard large surf
strong rip currents
hasLength approximately 4 km
hasNameMeaning “Neigwl Bay” in English NERFINISHED
hasOrientation east–west
hasReputation challenging surf spot
scenic natural bay
hasSeaConditions powerful waves
strong Atlantic swells
hasShoreType sandy beach
hasWaterBody Irish Sea NERFINISHED
isAlsoKnownAs Hell’s Mouth NERFINISHED
Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Llŷn Peninsula NERFINISHED
North Wales NERFINISHED
nearestResort Abersoch NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Llanengan NERFINISHED
partOf coast of the Llŷn Peninsula
popularFor bodyboarding
surfing
windsurfing
usedFor angling
recreational walking

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Llyn Peninsula contains Porth Neigwl