Cliff Inn

The Cliffs was was first opened in 1973 by Glyn and Mary Roberts on the site of a small guest house and restaurant ” Fron Olau”. It soon became established as one of the leading pubs with food on the Lleyn Peninsula. It was taken over in 2003 by the present owners, Pete Binch and Lona Fitzpatrick.
Lona is responsible for the catering side while Pete looks after the bar, and they lead a great team of people all working hard for the benefit of their customers. The addition of a new room to house the main dining area was completed in 2005, and it has become a firm favourite with its views over the bay towards Porthdinllaen and Lifeboat Bay.

You can be assured of a warm welcome any day of the week at The Cliffs Inn. We can cater for special occassions and parties too. Contact us for details.

http://www.cliffsinn.co.uk/

 

The Old Course consists of Holes 1-10 (Old) followed by Holes 11-18 (Old) on the world famous ‘Point’.  It opens with a series of 4 holes running parallel with and, a times, very close to the rugged coastline, before moving inland with some testing par 4s and a challenging par 3.  It then moves to The ‘Point’- eight holes on a narrow peninsula with fairways and tees perched above secluded coves and tiny inlets on one side and sandy beaches on the other.

The New Course consists of Holes 1-10 (Old) followed by Holes 11-18 (New).   These eight holes follow the natural contours of the headland and coastal inlet, confronting the golfer with some testing  par 4s, particularly the 15th, a long, sweeping right to left dog-leg with strategically placed bunkers.  All the holes enjoy the spectacular backdrop of the Snowdonia range.  On the way home, the 18th hole offers golfers a stunning panoramic view of the entire golf course.

– See more at: http://www.nefyn-golf-club.co.uk

The Ty Coch Inn is arguably the best pub in Wales and OFFICIALLY in the top ten beach bars in the world… according to a recent survey

It is situated in the village of Porthdinllaen near Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, on the north coast of the Lleyn peninsular.

With views across the Irish Sea to The Rivals and a sandy beach on its doorstep what better way to while away the hours.

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

We offer something for everyone from Go Karting, Quad Biking and Wakeboarding to Soft Play Centre, Bowling and our very own Farm Shop and Butchery (and much much more!). We  serve homemade food all day using our own award-winning meats and local produce which is also stocked in our Farm Shop.

http://www.glasfryn.co.uk/