Local area guide

Living in Pwllheli

Thinking about moving to Pwllheli? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Pwllheli

Why Pwllheli is a good place to live

Pwllheli is a radiant seaside town on the Llŷn Peninsula. Living in Pwllheli, you'll be close to the bustling marina, enhancing your coastal living experience. The beautiful green surroundings attributed to the high amounts of rainfall and the convenience of local services like the railway station make it an appealing residence. Nature enthusiasts, brace yourself to meet seals, and surfers will find waves at Hell's Mouth. It's also well connected to other locations including Aberdaron, Porthmadog, and Harlech among others. Not to mention the availability of a wide range of high-rated schools like Glan Y Mor and Botwnnog making it a great place for families planning on moving to Pwllheli.

What's Pwllheli famous for?

Pwllheli is famous for its rich Welsh culture and history. Residents take pride in the town being one of the most Welsh-speaking parts of the country. It's also cherished for its Roman and Norman historical connections. Home to two popular beaches on the Llŷn peninsula that draw tourists in summer months, Pwllheli is a hub of vibrant, lively atmosphere. The town's bustling marina is admired by both locals and tourists. Its notable past in shipbuilding and fishing contributes to its fame.

Things to do in Pwllheli

The abundance of lush and accessible historical sites such as Tre’r Ceiri iron age village makes Pwllheli a delightful place for history buffs. Enjoy a visit to the lively marina for some cool boating activities or if you fancy a more grounded experience, stroll through the busy market held every week. During the summer months, you can soak in the sun at the popular beaches or engage with the town's Welsh-speaking culture. Pwllheli is also renown for watersports making it perfect for adventure enthusiasts. With stocked pubs, restaurants and a nightclub, the town's vibrant nightlife guarantees great entertainment.

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Average asking prices in Pwllheli today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£182,500

75 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£395,000

133 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£299,300

42 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£196,000

11 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Pwllheli

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Transport in Pwllheli

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Pwllheli.

Local connections

Pwllheli
National Rail
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
Abererch
National Rail
2 miles / 3.2 km
Penychain
National Rail
3.5 miles / 5.6 km
Criccieth
National Rail
7.9 miles / 12.7 km
Aberdaron Ferry Landing
Ferry Port
13.6 miles / 21.9 km
Bardsey Island Ferry Landing
Ferry Port
18.2 miles / 29.3 km

Schools in Pwllheli

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Pwllheli.

Education in Pwllheli

Ysgol Cymerau
 
Ysgol Glan Y Mor
 
Ysgol Gynradd Abererch
 
Ysgol Bro Plenydd
 
Ysgol Gynradd Pentreuchaf
 
Ysgol Gynradd Llanbedrog
 

Local pubs in Pwllheli

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