About Hywyn
This is walker territory, full stop. It's the kind of place families with children under eight might find a bit of a slog, though older kids who enjoy a challenge will find it satisfying. There's no visitor centre or interpretive boards, which means you're coming for the landscape and the sense of having earned your view. On busy weekends, you'll likely have the ridge to yourself anyway.
Allow a good two hours for the round trip if you're not rushing, and go early morning or late afternoon when the light is proper golden. The wind can be fierce even when it's calm lower down, so dress for exposure. Free to visit, obviously - it's a hill.
If you're based at one of the nearby glamping sites like Glampio Coed or Treheli Farm, Hywyn makes a brilliant half-day excursion that breaks up a week of lounging around. It's close enough to Pwllheli that you can grab breakfast there first, then tackle the walk before settling back for an afternoon rest.
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What type of attraction is Hywyn?
Hywyn is a landmark in Gwynedd, North Wales.
Are there holiday parks near Hywyn?
Yes, there are 3 holiday parks near Hywyn. The closest is Glampio Coed Glamping, just 3.0 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Treheli Farm and Tyn Ddol Camping and Glamping.
Where is Hywyn?
Hywyn is located near Pwllheli in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.0 miles away.
What else is there to do near Hywyn?
Near Hywyn you can also visit Llŷn Peninsula (landmark), Porth Simdde (Samddai) (landmark), Meudwy (landmark), Daron (landmark). Browse our Pwllheli area guide for the full list of things to do.