Porthdinllaen



An old fishing village perched on the end of a thin ribbon of land stretching into the Irish Sea
An old fishing village perched on the end of a thin ribbon of land stretching into the Irish Sea
With its clear sheltered waters lapping against stout stone houses, Porthdinllaen really is a jewel. You can watch fishermen bring in the daily catch while relaxing with a drink at the Tŷ Coch Inn.
Or stay for longer in one of our holiday cottages and enjoy views across to Yr Eifl and Snowdonia whilst enjoying breakfast.
Most of our places run the Gift Aid on Entry scheme at their admission points.
Under this scheme, if you're not a member you have the choice of two entry tickets:
If the place runs Gift Aid on Entry, we'll offer you a clear choice between the Gift Aid Admission prices and the Standard Admission prices at the admission point. It's entirely up to you which ticket you choose.
Gift Aid Admission includes a 10 per cent or more voluntary donation. Gift Aid Admissions let us reclaim tax on the whole amount paid - an extra 25 per cent - potentially a very significant boost to our places' funds.
An extra £1 paid under the scheme can be worth over £3 to the National Trust as shown below:
Gift Aid | Standard | |
---|---|---|
Amount paid by visitor | £11.00 | £10.00 |
Tax refund from Government* | £2.75 | £0.00 |
Total received by the National Trust | £13.75 | £10.00 |
*Gift Aid Admissions let us reclaim tax on the whole amount paid - an extra 25 per cent - potentially a very significant boost to our places' funds.
Parking costs: £5 all day from 1st April - 1st Oct £2.50 October-end March. £1.50 after 4pm all year round Please note the pay and display machines accept coins only. You can also pay online using PayByPhone. Free for members