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Welcome to Rock Surf Pwllheli

Watersports clothing

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About Our Store

The Back Story

Rock Surf Pwllheli started as a humble confectionery store in the 1950's, a family owned business sold welsh rock and confectionery only. Until Vic took over the business in 1998 selling wetsuits and welsh rock. This is where the name came from. 

After years of selling high end clothing like animal and quicksilver Vic decided to create his own brand. Specialising on high quality clothing that locals and visitors love.

Local Artists partner up to design a brand new, bold and authentic design that breathes new life into the brand every few years giving the brand a trendy vibe. 

Discover the best of local clothing. 

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Pwllheli, North West Wales 

Pwllheli and its surrounding area have fine beaches, busy market town with art galleries and a very popular sailing and watersports centre.  To the east, lies the Snowdonia National Park and to the west, you’ll discover the finest natural, rugged coastline in Wales.

A mile west of Nefyn is Porth Dinllaen, a shoreline hamlet looking onto a pristine, sweeping bay.  A hidden gem is Nefyn Beach, predominantly a sandy beach where dogs are only allowed on the Northern side of the beach, away from the harbour.  Access to the beach is steep, car park and public toilets.

Whistling Sands is a 1-mile walk along a rugged piece of coastline of Aberdaron.  Dogs are permitted on the walking trail, however, they are not permitted on the beach during the summer months April 1st to September 30th. The walk is steep in parts, can be muddy, and the route leads through some grazed fields.

Another hidden gem not for from Pwllheli is Porth Neigwl, a rural beach popular with surfers and kayakers.  The beach stretches for around 4 miles with car park 200m walk via footpath to the beach.   Dogs are welcome.

A sheltered sandy beach overlooking Cardigan Bay is Llanbedrog Beach, on the outskirts of Abersoch with its row of colourful beach huts. 

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