The small community of Trefor, which overlooks Caernarfon Bay and is surrounded by water and mountains, has a harbour with a stone breakwater pier and a sheltered sandy beach where the Wales Coastal Path passes. Those who are more daring can surf regularly outside the breakwater. A convenience shop, post office, and authorised social club are helpful to the community. There is also the Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, and restaurant nearby in the community of Llithfaen. A superb, two-mile stretch of sandy beach, as well as a decent selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants, can be found in the charming coastal town of Nefyn, which is 7.5 miles away. Families and couples enjoy playing golf at the award-winning club there. There are fishing, sailing, and watersports accessible, and the area’s coastline is lined with castles and coves.