raven
Well-Known Member
We've been based at Porthmadog for many years and have really come to love boating in the area.
The scenery is dominated by the Snowdonia mountains and there are very few large towns on that stretch of coast creating the impression that you really are "away from it all." The scattering of castles around Harlech / Criccieth / Caernarvon / Conwy and Beaumaris is a nice touch as well!
By comparison with the South Coast and Clyde areas it is much more relaxed with virtually no big shipping until you get (north) to Holyhead or (south) to Milford Haven. There are plenty of days when we have been on the water and seen hardly anyone else about.
Short distance destinations tend to be Abersoch / St Tudwals Islands / Barmouth / Bardsey / Shell Island / Port Dinllean and the Ty Coch Inn (Richard /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif) Further afield we aim toward South Wales / Isle Of Man and Ireland - Madoc YC organises two cruises / races per year to Arklow and Wicklow YCs just to make sure that the Guiness is still up to the required standard!
Without doubt the area favours bilge keelers as there is a lot of sand about and Porthmadog (like several other smaller harbours in the area) is only accessible about 2-3 hours either side of HW. Pwelleli is accesible at all states of tide but is relatively expensive (by our standards but not by yours!) and, as someone mentioned earlier is currently oversubscribed - but there are plans to extend (I think.)
Hope this helps in some way
The scenery is dominated by the Snowdonia mountains and there are very few large towns on that stretch of coast creating the impression that you really are "away from it all." The scattering of castles around Harlech / Criccieth / Caernarvon / Conwy and Beaumaris is a nice touch as well!
By comparison with the South Coast and Clyde areas it is much more relaxed with virtually no big shipping until you get (north) to Holyhead or (south) to Milford Haven. There are plenty of days when we have been on the water and seen hardly anyone else about.
Short distance destinations tend to be Abersoch / St Tudwals Islands / Barmouth / Bardsey / Shell Island / Port Dinllean and the Ty Coch Inn (Richard /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif) Further afield we aim toward South Wales / Isle Of Man and Ireland - Madoc YC organises two cruises / races per year to Arklow and Wicklow YCs just to make sure that the Guiness is still up to the required standard!
Without doubt the area favours bilge keelers as there is a lot of sand about and Porthmadog (like several other smaller harbours in the area) is only accessible about 2-3 hours either side of HW. Pwelleli is accesible at all states of tide but is relatively expensive (by our standards but not by yours!) and, as someone mentioned earlier is currently oversubscribed - but there are plans to extend (I think.)
Hope this helps in some way