Porth Neigwl — usually called Hells Mouth — is a four-mile west-facing bay on the Llyn Peninsula in north-west Wales. It's one of the most consistent surf breaks in Wales and the obvious destination when north-Cornwall is flat. The bay's exposure to Atlantic swells means it works almost every time there's surf anywhere on the British west coast.
What to expect
A long beach break that picks up swell from southwest through west. The peaks shift around the bay depending on sand-bar shape; locals call them by section — the Boards (south end), the Middle, and the North End. Wave size and quality is broadly similar to Cornwall's better days, but with significantly fewer surfers in the water. Reasonably forgiving at small sizes; the bay closes out above 6ft.
Practical notes
September through April is the prime swell season. The Offaxis surf shop in Pwllheli is the local hub for hire, repairs and information. The nearest village is Abersoch, with cafes, B&Bs and a couple of pubs. Parking is at the National Trust Porth Neigwl car park (small fee, fills in summer). Wetsuit: 5/4/3 in winter; 4/3 in autumn; 3/2 summer. Cold-water gloves and boots through January-March.
Getting there car-free
Porth Neigwl, better known as Hell's Mouth, sits on the southern edge of the Llŷn Peninsula in north-west Wales. The nearest station is Pwllheli, at the end of the Cambrian Coast line, with a local bus running around the Llŷn toward the beach; the Wales Coast Path also reaches it on foot.
Can you get to Hell's Mouth without a car?
Yes, with effort. Train to Pwllheli on the scenic Cambrian Coast line, then a local bus around the Llŷn. It is a remote corner of Wales, so confirm the bus times — but the long beach break is one of the best in the country for its mellow, beginner-friendly waves.
Train, parking, drive…
- Train
- Pwllheli (Cambrian line via Birmingham/Shrewsbury), then bus/taxi (~30 min)
- Parking
- Porth Neigwl beach car park, small, can fill on swell days
- Postcode
- LL53 7LR
- Drive
- ~5h30 from London, ~3h from Manchester
- Car-free?
- Possible
Transport details are best-effort and worth double-checking on the day — rural buses and station services change with the timetable.
If you’ve got an extra day…
Plan it yourself.
The most authoritative sources we know of for this break — routes, conditions, governing bodies and operators. Open in a new tab.
- Offaxis - Hells Mouth hire and conditions
- Surfline UK wave forecast and live beach cams.
- Magic Seaweed wave-quality forecast and tide times by beach.
- Surfing England national governing body, coaching certifications, junior pathway.
- Welsh Surfing Federation Welsh national body — schools at Llangennith and Hells Mouth among others.