
Location
Nestled on the picturesque Warren beach in Abersoch, our mobile sauna offers a one-of-a-kind wellness retreat against the backdrop of golden sands, shimmering waters, and the striking Rhinog mountain range.
Whether you’re a visitor to the beach or a Warren resident seeking a tranquil escape, the sauna provides a restorative experience on this breathtaking Welsh coastline.
How To Find Us
The Warren Beach, Abersoch, LL53 7AA What3Words ///typically.orbit.pavement
Sawna Porth Poeth is located to the right of The Warren’s main beach entrance.
Parking
Free parking is available for Sawna Porth Poeth customers at The Warren’s visitor car park for the duration of your session on a first-come, first-served basis. Alternative parking can be found on the main road near Fach Farm Caravan Park. Please note this is approximately a 15–20 minute walk to the sauna, either along the road or the beach, so be sure to allow plenty of time to get to your session.
The car parks can be busy during peak times so ensure you allow enough time before your booking to find parking; arriving late to your session will shorten the duration of your experience.
Facilities and Nearby Amenities
A cold shower is located at the sauna, and toilets are available to sauna customers nearby at The Sand Bar - the perfect place to relax with a drink or a bite to eat pre/post session (just remember to stick to non-alcoholic beverages before or after your sauna session!). Please note, on-site warm showers are only accessible to members of The Warren.
Public Transport to The Warren
Bus
The Warren is accessible by the local bus service between Abersoch and Pwllheli. There is a bus stop opposite the entrance to The Warren and it is served by Bus 18. Alternatively, The Warren is a short 5-minute taxi ride or a pleasant 30-minute walk from Abersoch village.
Train
The nearest train station is in Pwllheli, which connects to the national rail network. From Pwllheli station, you can take Bus 18 to Abersoch or arrange a taxi directly to The Warren, approximately a 15-minute drive away.
If you’re walking or cycling, be sure to follow local footpaths and cycle routes for a safe and scenic journey. We recommend bringing a torch if travelling after sunset, especially in less populated areas.

Make a Day of It
The Warren is the perfect base for a day of activities. Try paddleboarding with Offaxis from the beach, relax with a day pass to The Warren's Spa, embark on an e-bike adventure with Discover Llŷn, or soak in the stunning views along the scenic coastal paths.
For something a little different, take a short trip to nearby Llanbedrog and explore Plas Glyn-y-Weddw — Wales’s oldest art gallery, set in a beautiful Gothic mansion surrounded by woodland and sea views.
Accommodation Options
Extend your stay and soak up more of the Llŷn Peninsula’s charm. The National Trust offers cosy accommodation across the area, while Abersoch Holiday Homes provides boutique stays with a touch of luxury. For a memorable glamping experience, look no further than the safari tents at NightSky Glamping, perfect for a peaceful and rejuvenating retreat.

