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Porth Tocyn Hotel

Hotel in Llŷn Peninsula

Updated: April 17, 2024 03:01 AM

Porth Tocyn Hotel is located in Llŷn Peninsula (Peninsula in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Bwlchtocyn, Abersoch, Pwllheli LL53 7BU, United Kingdom.

Bwlchtocyn, Abersoch, Pwllheli LL53 7BU, United Kingdom

RG44+V5 Pwllheli, United Kingdom

+44 1758 713303

porthtocynhotel.co.uk

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Where is Porth Tocyn Hotel?

Porth Tocyn Hotel is located at: Bwlchtocyn, Abersoch, Pwllheli LL53 7BU, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 52.8071939, -4.4945526

Porth Tocyn Hotel Reviews

Julian Round
2024-04-14 08:55:13 GMT

A little gem. Henry and Kelly are simply the best hosts, and together with their small team of friendly and loyal staff make this a place we like to visit every year. Of special note is the food, which is always excellent, together with a very fair priced wine list.

Chris Williams
2024-04-03 14:00:40 GMT

Lovely place, just stopped for a coffee, staff were very friendly.

Ellie Emerton
2023-04-18 09:20:24 GMT

We recently stayed here with our 12 week old daughter as our first family holiday. The hotel is in a wonderful location with amazing views of the sea & mountains.
We had a lovely ground floor bay window room which was a great size for the 3 of us and the lots of baby necessities we took with us. The bathroom in particular was immaculate as if it had just been refurbished.
Thank you for making our daughters first holiday so memorable, we look forward to coming back again in the future!

Christina Thomas
2023-06-15 16:08:30 GMT

Charming in an old fashioned way. It’s like stepping back in time. I think we had the best room there with an amazing view of the bay and a brand new bathroom. Food is amazing and we are there every night. Must go back again soon.

Rach Cooper
2023-07-26 20:26:11 GMT

Had the most amazing afternoon tea for my birthday - the staff were great and the star of the show was definitely the Eton mess...or the chocolate dessert..or the fruit cake (too difficult to decide!) Will definitely come back again.

Jill Evans
2023-07-15 12:22:55 GMT

Beautiful spot. Lovely lunch and fab staff. Can't comment on rooms. I'd personally like a little background music (another table said the same) but faultless otherwise

Marco
2023-08-02 16:33:44 GMT

A gem of a hotel set in an idyllic location overlooking quiet beaches and Abersoch bay with Snowdonia as a backdrop for a Brucey bonus.
The owners are consummate professionals who set their standards high and the staff always rise to the challenge. Thank you Henry, Kelly & staff.

Andrew Wilson
2022-10-30 18:24:25 GMT

Absolutely fantastic- as always! Henry and the team really understand good food, amazing service and hospitality. Warm, relaxed, welcoming - frankly there is nowhere else in North Wales that comes close! Well done - we can’t wait until you reopen for your 2023 season.

Andrew Davies
2023-04-25 15:02:16 GMT

A perfect place. Well what can we say, a great place for a break. Idyllic location with spectacular views, amazing food, friendly and attentive team. Hope to be back in the not too distant future.

Jono Brain
2022-05-31 12:04:03 GMT

We celebrated our 17th wedding anniversary with an incredible meal in the restaurant. This is an absolute gem of a place. Amazing service, food, drink and stunning views of Abersoch beach.

Ray Simm
2020-08-26 18:22:13 GMT

Brilliant location with sea and mountain views. Very comfortable country hotel in a traditional style. Staff are all excellent - very friendly and efficient. The food is first class with a different menu each evening. We will certainly return in the near future.

Chris Neal
2019-05-02 15:53:01 GMT

We stayed here for a weekend to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The hotel is in a fantastic location just outside of Abersoch with direct access to the fantastic coast path from the hotel. Nick and Louise are charming hosts backed up by excellent staff. The room had wonderful sea and mountain views and the food was excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and I'm sure we'll be back.

Jill Kershaw
2020-08-09 12:38:09 GMT

Another excellent evening at the Porth Tocyn.
We have been regular visitors, particularly to the restaurant, for the past 12 years. The food is always first class and the welcome warm and friendly. The setting is stunning and the dining room welcoming and cozy. A visit to the Porth Tocyn is very special to us and is always looked forward to. Highly recommend! 08/08/20

Tudor Williams
2021-08-14 16:50:54 GMT

Very nice lunch from a good menu. Always a warm welcome from a family run Hotel. When the sun is out the views are wonderful. Overcast today, but did not distract from a great time

Henry Timpson
2021-05-21 15:33:50 GMT

Went for lunch with my partner just before restrictions for eating inside relaxed on a return journey from Anglesey, we sat outside, although the weather wasn’t the best, comfortable and covered seating with stunning views out to the sea, very picturesque, as always a warm welcome from the Fletcher-Brewer family, we both had fantastic meals and the service impeccable, I had the steak ciabatta sandwich, the meat and veg was cooked to perfection and tasted fantastic, the chips great too, I then had the chocolate mousse for pudding, wow that is something else, my partner had the fish finger sandwich then Eton mess for pudding that both we’re apparently great too. Highly recommend, thank you Henry, Kelly and family, we will be returning again hopefully soon 👍

Milo Tiger
2019-05-26 11:58:13 GMT

Truly amazing - owner Nick is a gentleman who welcomes you whole heartedly and makes you feel very at home. His son Henry is a chip off the old block too - charming & attentive to all guests needs.

Food is exquisite.

The views are breath taking.

Out door heated pool is gorgeous to relax around and our children loved it.

Well worth a visit - No an absolute must

David Ince
2021-08-22 15:17:22 GMT

Second visit in a week, very welcoming, superb food and lovely panoramic scenery. Well recommended. A little tricky to find but easy if you ignore Sat Nav and follow the four well placed Porth Tocyn Hotel signs after leaving Abersoch.

nicky taylor
2020-08-21 08:03:34 GMT

We have been visiting the Porth Tocyn for many years such a lovely welcome and fantastic food and views, it’s first class but yesterday they excelled themselves after the wind wiped out parasol and table the staff where quick to rectify the situation even though it was through no fault of there own more an act of God. It was a special visit as we wanted to show my dad our favourite place. He’s 88 and sadly not in the best of health. He was blown away pardon the pun but by your kindness and care. We really can’t thank you all enough. Not what you needed in these very difficult times but we’ll continue to support you throughout. Please thank all the staff especially the lovely Irish lady who played the whole thing down and looked after my dad.
Wishing you all the very best keep up the good work and stay safe
All our love Nicky Taylor

ClearCloche
2018-05-20 17:47:14 GMT

Haven't stayed at the hotel for a couple of years but everything as good as usual.Staff very good,excellent well priced wine list.
The hotel is right on the coastal footpath and so very easy to walk from there either towards Porth Ceriad with good views of the St tudwal's Islands or to Abersoch along the beach
. Yesterday Porpoises to be seen below the cliffs ! The oink oink breakfast sausages much recommended ,the deviled prawns (for a savoury 'desert ' ) much discussed .The weather provided fantastic. A great two night break .Thanks to all.

Jan Karmali
2022-07-18 10:03:26 GMT

Stunning location and views (enhanced by glorious weather), genuinely friendly welcome, relaxed and informal atmosphere, comfortable and cosy, delightful staff and excellent food. We'll be back!

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About Llŷn Peninsula
Peninsula in Wales

The Llŷn Peninsula extends 30 miles into the Irish Sea from North West Wales, south west of the Isle of Anglesey. It is part of the historic county of Caernarfonshire, and historic region and local authority area of Gwynedd. source

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