Lifeboat Station : Criccieth
Main Contact Details
Criccieth lifeboat station, Lon Felin, Criccieth, Gwynedd
LL52 0DN
Telephone
01766 523183
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Station Information
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Visitor Contact
Peter Williams
Telephone
01766 523183
07802 940678
Station Opening Times
June - September 11am - 5pm daily and 7pm - 9pm July and August; 11am - 4pm October
Shop
Open for one week over Easter End of May to end of Oct - 11am - 5pm. Also open 7pm - 9pm suring six weeks holiday - weather permitting Tel: 01766 523482
Accessibility
Parking, disabled parking, disabled access

About this station
Located on the northern shores of Cardigan Bay on the Lleyn Peninsula, Criccieth lifeboat station operates an inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat from a ‘Penza’ boathouse. The crews have been presented with nine awards for gallantry.Recent launches in wales (BST)
04/07/2009
Rhyl - 21:5004/07/2009
Porthcawl - 19:1104/07/2009
Trearddur Bay - 15:37
Last Launch
23/06/2009
RNLI lifeguards to start patrols in Ceredigion
02/07/2009
By: Meg Pugh
RNLI lifeguards will start their first patrols in Ceredigion on Saturday 11 July.

Surfing champion joins lifeguards
01/07/2009
By: Meg Pugh
Welsh Women's Surfing Champion Beth Mason has joined the team of RNLI lifeguards patrolling four of Swansea's beaches this Summer

RNLI Compass Summer 2009
01/07/2009
By: RNLI Publications
Read more stories from Wales, West Mercia and the Isle of Man in Compass, available here.

Angle Tamar's 11-hour shout
10/06/2009
By: Ted Goddard
Two days after being officially named by HRH Prince Michael of Kent, Angle's new Tamar class lifeboat completed an 11-hour call-out, covering well over 130 miles, to help a yacht in distress in the Irish Sea.

Aberdovey helm honoured
03/06/2009
By: Danielle Rush
Robin Goodlad, Senior Helm at Aberdovey lifeboat station, has been awarded the Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS).
