Morfa Bychan

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Morfa Bychan
Caernarfonshire
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Morfa Bychan Beach
Location
Grid reference: SH544374
Location: 52°54’50"N, 4°9’50"W
Data
Population: 524
Post town: Porthmadog
Postcode: LL49
Dialling code: 01766
Local Government
Council: Gwynedd
Parliamentary
constituency:
Dwyfor Meirionnydd

Morfa Bychan is a seaside village in Caernarfonshire, located to the south-west of Porthmadog.

The village

Situated on the Llŷn Peninsula just west of Borth-y-Gest and Porthmadog, Morfa Bychan can be reached from Porthmadog via the Borth-y-Gest/Morfa Bychan road or a country lane off the A497.

Morfa Bychan has a small supermarket, a fish-and-chips shop, a gift shop and a children's playground.

The village also contains Porthmadog Golf Club [1] and is near to the Glan Morfa Trout fishery.

Morfa Bychan beach

Morfa Bychan has a beach which stretches for two miles from the eastern end of the National Trust's Ynys Cyngar on the River Glaslyn estuary along Tremadog Bay to Criccieth beach which is accessible at low tide. It is unusual as cars are allowed onto it, although this means that there can be problems with irresponsible drivers.[2] The sea along the beach is shallow, with a gentle gradient making it ideal for swimming and paddling.[3] Dogs are allowed on the eastern and western sections of the beach but are banned from the central section. It also has designated bathing and boat-launching areas.

The sand dunes of Morfa Bychan beach are a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[4]

Part of the 1971 film Macbeth was filmed at Morfa Bychan beach.[5]

The cover picture from the Manic Street Preachers album This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours was taken at Morfa Bychan beach.[6]

Ynys Gyngar

There is also a small beach below the National Trust's Ynys Cyngar, the original point where Madocks was going to site a port before moving it to Porthmadog.

Caravan parks

There are a number of caravan parks at Morfa Bychan including Greenacres, Garreg Goch, Cardigan View and Glan Morfa Mawr, the largest of which is Greenacres. There is also a touring and camping site just outside the village by Black Rock Sands.

Notable people

  • Barri Griffiths - wrestler in World Wrestling Entertainment as Mason Ryan.
  • David Owen- harpist and composer of Dafydd y Garreg Wen

References

Outside links

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