Saturday 20th, Sunday 21st and Monday 22nd June 2026
This campsite I found has now become one of my favourites, it's called Morfa Mawr which translates to Bog Big.
There's no bog, let alone a big one, just a big field with fantastic views over the bay to Aberdaron.
It's about a mile walk along the lane to Aberdaron, or a bit closer walking along the beach.
But that involves negotiating the rather steep path down from the campsite to the beach.
It's been a very relaxing stay, which I extended to a third night as I enjoyed it here so much.
I haven't done a lot, just walked along the beach, a stretch of the Llyn coastal path, flew the drone and generally watched the world go by from my sea front pitch.
![]() |
| Aberdaron |
![]() |
| Aberdaron beach |
![]() |
| Aberdaron Saint Hywyn's Church |
![]() |
| Front row pitch at Morfa Mawr Campsite |
| Aberdaron from the drone |
Tomorrow I think I'll move on to Porth Iago and probably spend two nights there with a supermarket stop along the way for some milk.
Porth Iago is another of my favourite places in this area.
The temperatures are very comfortable around mid 20's with a cooling sea breeze.
I'm glad I'm not in the South East or across the channel in France in the heatwave temperatures they're having over there.


















No comments:
Post a Comment
Please leave your comments here