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Llanbedrog beach huts hire

Dog walking at Llanbedrog beach, Llŷn Peninsula, Wales
Visit the colourful beach huts at Llanbedrog Beach | © National Trust Images/ James Dobson

Llanbedrog beach has been a popular destination with visitors flocking here since 1890, when a tramway was built connecting the village to Pwllheli. The tramway has since gone, but the tradition of beach huts, linked to those early Victorian tourists, remains.

How do I book a beach hut for 2025?

The application window for a beach hut for 2025 runs from the 9am on 18 September until 4pm on 19 September 2024, or when the beach huts are fully booked, whichever is earliest. We will not be accepting any applications outside of these times. We will contact all applicants by the 30 September 2024.

Please complete this application form and submit it digitally to llanbedrog@nationaltrust.org.uk.

Beach huts will be allocated on a first come, first-served basis. You are welcome to request a preferred hut number, but this will not have any bearing on whether your application is successful.

When will the beach huts be ready?

We are unable to provide exact dates for the licence start and end dates at the present time but anticipate that the beach huts will be available between Easter and the first week in September 2025. We will confirm the dates with successful applicants by 28 February 2025.

How much does it cost to book a beach hut for the season?

The cost for beach huts in 2025 will be £450 + VAT for the season. Due to the costs associated with maintenance, moving the beach huts and administration of licences, the fee is non-refundable. VAT is now chargeable on these lettings and is charged at the standard rate of 20%.

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