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Discovering the Stunning Beaches of North Wales

North Wales is renowned for its breath-taking landscapes, and its coastline is no exception. Home to some of the most picturesque beaches in the UK, North Wales offers a mix of golden sands, rugged cliffs, and serene seaside towns. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly beach, a tranquil spot to relax, or a dog-friendly destination, North Wales has it all. In this blog, we’ll explore some of the top beaches in the region, highlighting their amenities, parking options, and pet policies.


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North Shore Beach, Llandudno

We may be biased but Llandudno's North Shore Beach, located in the charming Victorian seaside town of Llandudno, is our first recommendation. The beach features a mix of sand and shingle, making it perfect for a traditional seaside day out. With it's crescent-shape framed by the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands it's a bay with wonderful amenities and a magical spot for exploration.

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North Shore Beach, Llandudno

Parking

There are several parking options in Llandudno. The most convenient is the large pay-and-display car park located near the North Parade. Additional parking is available along the promenade and in the town centre, all within easy walking distance of the beach.

Dog Policy

Dogs are not allowed on North Shore Beach between May 1st and September 30th. However, during the off-season, the beach is dog-friendly, making it a great place to visit with your furry friends in autumn and winter.

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Barmouth Beach

Barmouth Beach is a vast expanse of golden sand backed by dunes and the scenic Mawddach Estuary. This beach is popular with families and offers stunning views across Cardigan Bay. Barmouth itself is a traditional seaside town, adding to the charm of the beach.

Barmouth Beach is well-served with amenities, including public toilets, cafes, and kiosks selling ice cream and snacks. There are also lifeguards on duty during the summer months, making it a safe place for swimming. The promenade features amusement arcades, and there are plenty of places to grab fish and chips.

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Barmouth Beach

Parking

There are several large car parks near Barmouth Beach, including the main car park next to the beach and another near the railway station. These are pay-and-display, and from here, it’s just a short walk to the sand.

Dog Policy

Dogs are allowed on certain sections of Barmouth Beach throughout the year. However, during the summer months, there are restrictions in place on the main central beach area. The northern and southern ends of the beach remain dog-friendly year-round.

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Aberdaron Beach

Aberdaron Beach, located at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, is a beautiful sandy beach with a rural, unspoiled feel. The village of Aberdaron is a traditional fishing village with whitewashed cottages and a rich history, adding to the beach’s allure.

Despite its remote feel, Aberdaron Beach has good amenities, including public toilets, a small shop, and several cafes and pubs in the village, offering everything from ice creams to hearty meals. The beach is also popular for water sports, including surfing and kayaking.

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Aberdaron Beach

Parking

Parking is available in the village of Aberdaron, with a large pay-and-display car park located just a short walk from the beach. There is also a smaller car park closer to the beach, though spaces here are limited.

Dog Policy

Aberdaron Beach is dog-friendly all year round, making it an excellent choice for those traveling with pets. However, it’s always a good idea to check local signs for any specific restrictions or requests.

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Harlech Beach

Overview

Harlech Beach, with its vast stretches of golden sand and stunning views of Snowdonia, is a peaceful and less crowded beach. It’s located near the historic Harlech Castle, adding a sense of historical significance to the natural beauty of the area.

Amenities

Harlech Beach is relatively undeveloped, offering a more natural experience. There are public toilets near the beach entrance, and the nearby town of Harlech has a few cafes, shops, and pubs where you can find refreshments and meals. The beach is also a popular spot for walking and wildlife watching.

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Harlech Beach

Parking

Parking is available at the car park next to the Harlech Beach entrance, which is a short walk through the dunes to the beach itself. Additional parking can be found in the town, though this involves a longer walk to reach the beach.

Dog Policy

Harlech Beach is dog-friendly throughout the year, with no seasonal restrictions, making it an ideal spot for a long walk with your dog. The expansive sands provide plenty of space for your pet to run and play.

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Porthdinllaen (Morfa Nefyn Beach)

Overview

Porthdinllaen, often referred to as Morfa Nefyn Beach, is a picturesque, sheltered beach located on the Llyn Peninsula. The beach is known for its shallow, clear waters and the charming Ty Coch Inn, which is one of the most famous beachside pubs in Wales.

Amenities

Porthdinllaen has limited amenities, maintaining its charm as a quiet, unspoiled beach. However, there are public toilets and the Ty Coch Inn offers food and drinks with a spectacular view. The beach is popular for swimming and kayaking, thanks to its calm waters.

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Porthdinllaen (Morfa Nefyn Beach)

Parking

Parking is available at the National Trust car park in the village of Morfa Nefyn, from where it’s a 15-20 minute walk to the beach. The walk is scenic, taking you through a golf course and offering beautiful views of the coastline.

Dog Policy

Dogs are welcome on Porthdinllaen Beach all year round, making it a great spot for a beach day with your pet. The peaceful atmosphere and the clear waters make it a lovely location for both you and your dog to relax.

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Llanddwyn Island (Newborough Beach)

Overview

Newborough Beach, leading to Llanddwyn Island, is one of the most iconic beaches in North Wales. The beach is a vast stretch of sand backed by dunes and pine forests, offering stunning views across to Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. Llanddwyn Island itself is steeped in mythology, making it a fascinating place to explore.

Amenities

Newborough Beach offers public toilets near the car park and picnic areas within the surrounding forest. There are no cafes directly on the beach, but the nearby town of Newborough has several places to eat. The beach is popular for walking, with trails leading through the forest and across to Llanddwyn Island.

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Llanddwyn Island (Newborough Beach)

Parking

Parking is available at the main Newborough Beach car park, which is a short walk through the dunes to the beach. The car park is pay-and-display, and it’s well-signposted from the main road.

Dog Policy

Newborough Beach is dog-friendly, though restrictions are in place during the summer months on certain areas to protect wildlife. Dogs are welcome on Llanddwyn Island year-round, but they must be kept on a lead to protect the local birdlife.

Abersoch Beach

Abersoch Beach

Overview

Abersoch Beach, located on the southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, is one of the most sought-after beach destinations in North Wales. Known for its golden sands, calm waters, and stunning views across Cardigan Bay, Abersoch is a hotspot for water sports, family outings, and beachside relaxation.

Amenities

Abersoch Beach is well-equipped with a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit. There are public toilets near the beach, and plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants in the village of Abersoch, just a short walk away. The beach is a popular spot for sailing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding, with equipment rental available nearby. Lifeguards are on duty during the peak summer season, making it a safe environment for swimming.

For those looking for a bit more luxury, beach huts are available to rent, offering a convenient and stylish place to store belongings or relax in the shade.

Abersoch Beach Huts

Abersoch Beach

Parking

Parking in Abersoch can be busy during peak times, but there are several options available. The main car park is located close to the beach, offering pay-and-display parking. Additional parking can be found in the village centre, which is just a short walk from the beach. Early arrival is recommended during the summer months to secure a spot.

Dog Policy

Dogs are welcome on certain sections of Abersoch Beach year-round. However, during the summer season (May 1st to September 30th), there are restrictions in place on the main beach area. There are designated dog-friendly zones, so you can still enjoy a beach day with your pet if you stick to the specified areas.

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Aberdyfi Beach

Overview

Aberdyfi Beach, also known as Aberdovey Beach, is a picturesque stretch of sandy shore located at the mouth of the River Dyfi, where it meets Cardigan Bay. The beach is known for its vast sands, stunning scenery, and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Aberdyfi itself is a charming village with a rich maritime history.

Amenities

Aberdyfi Beach offers a good range of amenities, ensuring a pleasant visit for all. There are public toilets available near the beach, as well as showers and changing facilities. The village of Aberdyfi, which is just steps away from the beach, is home to a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops, providing plenty of options for refreshments.

The beach is popular for sailing, windsurfing, and fishing, with equipment hire and lessons available for those interested in water sports. The beach is also a great spot for crabbing and rock pooling, making it a hit with families.

Aberdyfi Beach

Aberdyfi Beach

Parking

There are several parking options in Aberdyfi. The main car park is located near the beach and the village centre, offering convenient access to both. There is also additional parking along the seafront, although spaces can fill up quickly during the summer months. All car parks are pay-and-display.

Dog Policy

Aberdyfi Beach is dog-friendly, with some restrictions during the peak summer months (May 1st to September 30th). During this period, dogs are not allowed on the central section of the beach, but they are welcome on the areas to the west of the beach. Outside of these months, dogs are free to enjoy the entire beach.

Wales boasts some of the most stunning and diverse beaches in the UK, each offering a unique experience for visitors. Whether you’re seeking a bustling seaside atmosphere, a tranquil escape, or a dog-friendly destination, the beaches of North Wales have something for everyone. With practical amenities, convenient parking, and clear pet policies, these beaches are well-equipped to provide a perfect day out by the sea. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen (and perhaps your dog’s leash) and head to the beautiful beaches of North Wales for an unforgettable coastal adventure.

Discovering the Stunning Beaches of North Wales

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