
Pen-y-fal Car Boot Sale
🧭Every Sunday
🌒May to October
🍳Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
🍳 Porthmadog, Gwynedd
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Picture a Saturday morning where you’re up for a rummage with no cost to dive in—Porthmadog Car Boot Sale in Gwynedd is calling. This gem runs every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, February to November, right in Porthmadog, nestled in the heart of North Wales. I’ve been hooked on this spot for years—grabbing a hot bite from the catering stall, sifting through a sea of finds, and soaking up the coastal buzz. It’s free for the public—entry and parking included—with toilets and refreshments on hand, no extra fuss.
Whether you’re a seller with a vehicle full of gear (£8, booking required) or a buyer after a bargain, it’s got a warm, seasonal pull. Let’s have a yarn—I’ll show you why Porthmadog’s a Saturday must. Grab a brew, and let’s get stuck in!
♥ You won’t have to pay extra money to Enter or Park your car.
♥ Catering and refreshments are available.
♥ Toilets are provided on-site.
♦ Every Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ February to November
♦ Entry Time: 10:00 AM
♦ Entry Fee: Free
♦ Entry Time: 10:00 AM
♦ Entry Fee: £8 for any vehicle, and Booking is required.
Porthmadog Car Boot Sale,
Y Ganolfan,
Porthmadog,
LL499LU
Tel: 07868169476
Email: ceinicarbootsale@gmail.com
Porthmadog Car Boot Sale is a Gwynedd Saturday treat that’s been pulling me in from February to November, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM each week. Set in Porthmadog, it’s a bustling little haven where I’ve spent countless mornings—lured by the sizzle of grub from the catering stall and a sprawl of stalls begging for a rummage. It’s free for the public to stroll in from 10:00 AM—no entry or parking fees—and sellers roll up from 10:00 AM too, with any vehicle at £8, though booking’s a must. With toilets, free parking, and refreshments sorted, it’s all primed for a cracking day—here’s what’s in store.
Porthmadog’s haul is a joy—like a Welsh attic cracked open wide. You’ll spot bits that snag your eye, like a weathered slate clock I nabbed that’s now my mantel pride or a chipped teapot that’s perfect for a brew. Furniture’s a draw—maybe a wobbly stool you can mend or a sturdy dresser with coastal charm in its grain. Clothes pile up—kids’ wellies, vintage knits, or a pair of boots I’ve tramped Snowdonia in. I’ve grabbed quirks that spark chats, like a handful of old Porthmadog postcards or a creaky toy that still whirs. Seasons shift the mix—camping gear in July, woolly scarves by November. It’s a scavenger’s paradise, and you’ll bag something with a tale.
Porthmadog’s got a flair for Welsh treasures that give it heart. You’ll find local crafts—perhaps a carved love spoon or a hand-sewn cushion that’s pure cosiness. Food’s a delight—I’ve hauled home jars of zesty chutney and slabs of bara brith that pair grand with a cuppa. Regional relics pop up too, like a faded railway sign or a snap of the Ffestiniog that’s all nostalgia. One seller once told me her nan baked the Welsh cakes she was flogging—those local threads make every item hum. It’s more than a market; it’s a taste of Gwynedd’s soul.
The stallholders at Porthmadog are a hearty bunch, each adding their own coastal twist. You’ll see tables heaped with homemade wares—maybe a painted pebble or a knit hat—next to a stack of curling books. Vintage gear’s a hit; I snagged a waxed jacket here that’s my rainy-day pal. Some rework old bits—think a scuffed crate turned chic, gone in a flash. Then there’s the keen ones—like the chap with a sprawl of fishing tackle, full of yarns, or the lass with Welsh trinkets who knows every cove. Their mix keeps it lively, far from your typical market fare.
Selling at Porthmadog’s straightforward—roll in from 10:00 AM, but you’ll need to book ahead. It’s £8 for any vehicle—car, van, whatever—and I’ve pitched up here, offloading spare mugs and a tatty chair. The crowd flows in from 10:00 AM too, drawn by free entry, so you’re in for a busy morning with Gwynedd’s warm welcome.
Porthmadog’s sellers are a warm, varied lot, echoing the area’s rural pulse. You’ve got locals clearing their sheds—boxes of toys, heaps of blankets they’ve outgrown, or a spade they’ve swapped out. The Saturday regulars turn up too, hauling fresh batches each week. I love the stalwarts—like the gent with a stash of old tools, or the gran with a pile of kiddie clobber. I’ve swapped tales with a retired fisherman shedding his nets, a couple trimming post-holiday, and a gardener with extra pots. They’re here to declutter or earn a bit, and their friendliness turns every stall into a quick catch-up.
Some sellers stick with you long after you’ve wandered off. One blustery day, I met a chap with a trove of old railway tickets—wee bits of Porthmadog history that hooked me. There’s a regular lass too, her stall glowing with hand-dipped candles—one’s been my evening star since. Then there’s the quiet trader, slipping out gems like a brass bell or a coastal snap that’s pure memory. They’re not just selling—they’re sharing a slice of their world, making each browse a small adventure.
Porthmadog’s got a vibe that’s hard to match—late-morning ease, hearty, and full of Gwynedd’s coastal charm, February to November. That 10:00 AM start builds into a cheerful 2:00 PM hum.
Step in, and you’re part of the crew—old hands flash a grin, and stallholders chirp a “bore da!” like you’re one of them. Families saunter by, kids waving free-entry finds while keen hunters scour for gold. Holidaymakers mix with locals, and seniors linger over bits that stir old seaside days. I’ve seen newbies slip into the chatter with sellers—it’s Gwynedd’s big-hearted way. Free for all, it’s a Saturday nook where everyone fits.
No big show here, but Porthmadog’s got its own pull. The catering stall is a lifesaver—hot pasties or tea to warm your hands as the day unfolds. Toilets are handy, parking’s free, and the real buzz is the scene—little ones darting with their loot, a haggle turning to giggles, and the hum of a market in full swing. It’s unflashy but feels like a Welsh picnic with extra craic.
Porthmadog keeps it simple—all you need for a grand Saturday is sorted.
Porthmadog’s got plenty to stretch your day. The town’s a stroll away—cafes for a Welsh cake or a quick browse through quirky shops. The harbour’s close too—stunning views for a breather or a snap with mates or kids.
Parking’s free and wide open—pull in and you’re set, no coins needed. The site’s flat, so it’s smooth for buggies or creaky knees, though rain might mean muddy boots—pack accordingly. Toilets are on-site, and while buyers need no booking, sellers do—easy vibes either way.
Porthmadog’s got a magic that’s kept me hooked, and I’ve seen enough markets to spot a winner.
Unlike boots that charge entry or shut in winter, Porthmadog’s free-for-all and Feb-to-Nov run make it a gem. Its range of goods tops smaller sales, and that Gwynedd coastal flair outshines the bland. Free entry pulls a crowd from 10:00 AM, and it’s a steal—value and vibe that’s tough to beat.
Porthmadog’s a cracking base for a Gwynedd day out. The Ffestiniog Railway is a stone’s throw away—hop on for a steam ride or a post-rummage gawk. Black Rock Sands is nearby—a wild beach for a paddle or a stretch. Snowdonia’s close too—hikes or views to cap your morning. Turning your Porthmadog trip into a Welsh adventure’s a doddle—loads to see and a grand unwind.
Porthmadog keeps its Saturday rhythm alive from February to November, with a few twists to keep it fresh.
That 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM slot’s a staple, but some Saturdays bring a bit more. I’ve hit a packed August day with extra stalls and a late-season one with a local vibe—folks chipping in with a smile. They’re not fixed, but when they spark, they’re a delight—more bustle and a warm glow.
Feb to Nov means Porthmadog shifts with the seasons. Spring rolls out gardening gear—shovels, pots, new beginnings. Autumn sneaks in cosy bits—think blankets or cheap toys. I’ve nabbed Easter trinkets one week, Halloween odds the next—small nods that keep it fun for all.
Here’s my scoop on Porthmadog Car Boot Sale—a Gwynedd star from years of Saturday rambles. It’s a free-entry haven in Porthmadog, bursting with finds and coastal soul. Chase down relics, grab a pasty, or soak in the hum—it’s a belter. I’ve scored treasures here, nattered with sellers like mates, and loved the seasonal lift. Hit it any Saturday, Feb to Nov, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM—no fee, just a bag. You’ll head off with a prize and a grin.
A: Every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, February to November. A cracking slot for your weekend rummage!
A: Right in Porthmadog, Gwynedd, North Wales—a lovely coastal spot for a market day.
A: It’s completely free for the public—no entry fee for adults or kids, and parking’s free too!
A: £8 for any vehicle—car, van, whatever. Booking’s required, but it’s a fair deal for the crowd!
A: Buyers—no booking, just roll in from 10:00 AM. Sellers—yep, you’ll need to book ahead for your £8 spot.
A: Plenty of parking, and it’s all free—no extra coins needed.
A: Catering and refreshments—hot snacks and drinks—plus toilets on-site. All sorted with free entry and parking!
A: A Welsh mix—furniture like stools or dressers, clothes from kids’ gear to vintage knits, and local finds like crafts or old railway bits. Seasonal stuff too—gardening gear in spring, cosy bits in autumn.
A: The 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM run’s steady, but some Saturdays—like peak summer or late season—bring extra stalls or a local vibe. Not planned, but a bonus when they happen!
A: Aye, £8 covers any vehicle—car, van, you name it—just book ahead and you’re set.
A: Porthmadog’s got loads—the Ffestiniog Railway for a steam ride, Black Rock Sands for a beach wander, or Snowdonia for hikes. Plenty to stretch your Saturday!
A: It’s the free entry, Feb-to-Nov run, and that Gwynedd coastal buzz. Locals and visitors love the finds and the craic—it’s a Saturday standout!
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