British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Police force waiting to be reimbursed £900,000 for security operation for Donald Trump’s UK visit

4 March 2026

Martin Lewis issues warning to four million Britons missing out on key £1,260 tax allowance as deadline looms

4 March 2026

David and Victoria Beckham’s latest performative gesture has made me ‘Team Brooklyn’… and I’m not alone

4 March 2026

Britons warned of fuel price hike ‘by the end of the WEEK’ after ‘missed opportunity’ by Rachel Reeves

4 March 2026

Al Fayed abuse should be investigated as human trafficking, says former senior Met officer | UK News

4 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Nefyn landslip hits properties and closes coastal clifftop path | UK News
News

Nefyn landslip hits properties and closes coastal clifftop path | UK News

By britishbulletin.com21 December 20253 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Nicholas Bourneand

Llyr Edwards, Wales

 A cordon is placed in front of the properties where a mound of earth and debris has come to rest

No one was inside the properties when the landslip happened, the county council says

A “significant landslip” has affected beachfront properties and prompted safety warnings to coastal path walkers.

Council officials said there was a risk of more “earth falling as water continues to flow down the side” of the private land at Nefyn, Llyn Peninsula.

“We are aware that a number of private properties have been affected, but fortunately they were unoccupied at the time,” said Cyngor Gwynedd.

A separate landslip in Gwynedd also affected the Welsh Highland Railway’s line about four miles (6.4km) from Caernarfon, but bosses say it won’t affect planned Santa services.

In Nefyn, the floors of some of the properties have collapsed, according to Nefyn town council chairwoman Mared Llywelyn, with the wider community “very worried” as it followed other landslips affecting nearby public paths over the last week.

“These landslides are happening more frequently now,” she said.

“Last year we had extreme storms, and this year it’s just seems that it’s getting wetter and wetter.

Barriers prevent people walking along a path where "chunk" has disappeared due to a landslip

A path linking Nefyn with Morfa Nefyn has been closed due to the landslip

She said one path linking Nefyn with Morfa Nefyn which had been widened and resurfaced has had to close after a “chunk” was lost in a landslip.

“We really need to be thinking seriously about the future of our coastal paths in the midst of this climate emergency,” she added.

Cyngor Gwynedd said council staff visited the landslip site on Friday to assess the situation, and had informed the Coastguard.

“As a precautionary measure a section of the coastline, in front of the affected area, has been cordoned off,” said the council.

“We would urge members of the public to take extra care when walking near cliff edges and along the coastline, as the land is more prone to slippages following prolonged periods of heavy rainfall.”

Ffestiniog Railway Company Workers in hi-viz jackets survey debris blocking the rail lineFfestiniog Railway Company

A huge quantity of mud has blocked the rail line affecting Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways

Landslip won’t stop Santa trains

Operators of Welsh Highland Railway said Santa train services from Caernarfon would continue to operate over the weekend, although over a shortened route, following a landslip near Tryfan Junction.

It was spotted during an inspection on Friday with a huge quantity of mud thought to have been deposited on the line following persistent rain on Thursday.

Paul Lewin, boss at Ffestiniog Railway Company, said it happened at a location close to a river which had been strengthened in the past due to “land movements historically”.

“But that has not prevented a torrent of slurry-like mud from being deposited on the line during the intense rain storm.”

Engineers are due to complete an assessment and provide the operator with an update.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Al Fayed abuse should be investigated as human trafficking, says former senior Met officer | UK News

Man on trial for cold-case rape that saw Andrew Malkinson jailed | UK News

Scottish campaigners launch emotional plea ahead of Holyrood assisted dying vote

Dougie Beattie challenges Northern Ireland’s Agriculture Minister after branding him and GB News ‘unserious’

Karl Robinson: Salford City boss says his side take ‘collective responsibility’ for Grimsby Town defeat | Manchester News

Sadiq Khan’s Oxford Street car ban could see cyclists blocked by anti-terror bollards

Drivers face traffic chaos as police shut major routes after crashes and ‘significant diesel spillage’

Murder probe launched after knifeman arrested next to primary school in Midlands as armed police and air ambulance rush to scene

‘Blood rain’ and fiery sunsets as Saharan dust sweeps UK | UK News

Editors Picks

Martin Lewis issues warning to four million Britons missing out on key £1,260 tax allowance as deadline looms

4 March 2026

David and Victoria Beckham’s latest performative gesture has made me ‘Team Brooklyn’… and I’m not alone

4 March 2026

Britons warned of fuel price hike ‘by the end of the WEEK’ after ‘missed opportunity’ by Rachel Reeves

4 March 2026

Al Fayed abuse should be investigated as human trafficking, says former senior Met officer | UK News

4 March 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Harry Maguire: Man Utd defender given 15-month suspended sentence over Greece incident

4 March 2026

Rachel Reeves ‘committed’ to end windfall tax as she holds crisis talks with North Sea oil and gas bosses

4 March 2026

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor dealt further blow as National Trust confirms removal plans

4 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.