
Pwllheli
Here's our guide to websites covering the Pwllheli area.
Pwllheli Rugby Club
http://www.pwllhelirfc.com/
Ladies! If it's hunky rugby players you're after, then look no further than the Pwllheli club annual calendar, available to view on this site. Beyond this, you can access the club's fixture list, get to know the players and officials and be updated on the latest club news and events in either Welsh or English. Unfortunately, the navigation bar does not accompany you on your travels and it is necessary to either click back or return to the homepage and re-select your language preference to reach different pages.
Pwllheli Golf Club
http://www.pwllheligolfclub.co.uk
This well-maintained, up-to-date site keeps you abreast of what's going on at Pwllheli golf club - who's strokes ahead in the competitions, how you can use the club's facilities and where visitors can stay. It is necessary to return to the home page for links to information such as the golf course, shop and current events. The right hand navigational bar which travels with you only gives links to different sections, such as the seniors and the club's location. Suggested by BB.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor
http://www.meirion-dwyfor.ac.uk/
This college of further education is based in four locations - in Dolgellau, Pwllheli, Porthmadog and Glynllifon, near Caernarfon. Faculties include business and leisure, land-based operations, humanities and continuing education. The range of courses is listed on their bright website.
Pwllheli Cricket Club
http://www.pwllhelicc.org/
They must be keen on their cricket, they're planning a match on Boxing Day! Find out what else they get up to - from tours to league triumphs. Suggested by Paul Gower, Pwllheli
Llŷn Peninsula
http://www.llyn-wales.co.uk/
Pick this site as an useful guide to the Llŷn Peninsula! It gives you a range of information, including the area's most popular beaches and estimated journey times to other destinations. Also, it provides many links to other local sites for web cams, surf reports and travel information. Suggested by Martyn Croydon
Llŷn
http://www.penllyn.com/
This website covers all the main towns and villages of the Llŷn Peninsula, listing businesses, services and information for visitors. You'll also find history, news, photographs and maps, but just like any visitor to Pen Llŷn, you're quite likely to get lost meandering down some of the byways of this site.
Hafan Pwllheli
http://www.hafanpwllheli.co.uk/
This professional-looking bilingual website gives information on Pwllheli marina, including its facilities and berthing charges. Hafan Pwllheli has useful links to other related websites in the area.
Welcome to Pwllheli
http://www.pwllheli.org.uk/
Click here to see some lovely photos of Pwllheli and surrounding area. Also links to similar websites on other areas in North West Wales.
Llŷn Land and Seafood Festival
http://www.llfa.org.uk
Llŷn Land and Seafood Festival at Pwllheli Hafan Marina features a fantastic array of local seafood available plus quality Welsh produce including Welsh beef, cheeses, wines.
Shearwater Coastal Cruises
http://www.llynmarinecharters.supanet.com/
The Shearwater offers scenic cruises and eco-tours along the coast of the Llŷn Peninsula from Pwllheli, and around some of the islands, like Bardsey. You'll find cruise details and accommodation ideas, but also photos of the local sealife and the latest news about the area's marine mammals and birds. Suggested by Alan Gray
Neuadd Dwyfor
http://www.gwynedd.gov.uk/neuadd-dwyfor/
Get details of films, theatre and music on offer at Pwllheli's main entertainment venue.
Glyn-y-Weddw Arts Centre
http://www.oriel.org.uk/
This straight forward website leads you to lots of info on what's going on at the centre and introduces you to the artists whose work they display. You can also delve into the history of the construction of the Glyn-y-Weddw mansion and Pwllheli's West End.
Suggested by Gwyn Jones
Tonnau Gallery
http://www.tonnau.com
Get a virtual look at who's on show at this new Pwllheli art gallery with a marine theme. Suggested by Rhodri from Pwllheli
CIP Cyber Cafe
http://cip-pwllheli.co.uk/
Pop into CIP, Pwllheli's youth-run cyber cafe, and find out when it's open, what goes on there and who's on the team. Suggested by Cai Rhys, Pwllheli.
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