Explore Colwyn Bay Beaches and Coastline
Explore Colwyn Bay Beaches and Coastline
Why not check beaches nearby as we have 16 beaches in Conwy. You can even take a look at our list of Conwy dog friendly beaches or even our United Kingdom Blue Flag beach list.
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Want some ideas on where to visit?
Every favourite location must be visited for the first time. Want some ideas, why not check out the below small selection of coastal locations, including beaches, activities, things to see and do, and places to stay and eat:
Rhos-on-Sea beach is at the west end of the long stretch of beaches within Colwyn Bay. The beach is mainly sand with rocks and boulders in various locations and includes a small picturesque harbour. Parking on the road by the beach, promenade has a wide selection of cafes, coffee bars, seaside kiosks and restaurants. Read more…
Old Colwyn beach is a sandy beach located to the east of the main Colwyn bay beach. Facilities include car parking, promenade, selection of restaurants, cafes and kiosks. Read more…
Porth Eirias Beach sits in the heart of Colwyn Bay. Porth Eirias offers a sandy beach, promenade, outdoor children’s playground, car parking and changing facilities. Read more…
Colwyn Bay Pier was a 220 ft Victorian Pier which opened in June 1900 and extended in 1903 to 227m. Over the years, it had various pavilions and had fallen into a state of disrepair. Today the pier is a listed structure, and after restoration, all you have is a truncated platform that stretches out 45m to sea. The structure Read more…
West Colwyn Bay beach section of Colwyn Bay beach spans from the pier up to Rhos-on-Sea. The beach all but disappears at high tide but when the tide goes out you have a large flat expanse of sand. Parking on the road, pier and selection of places selling food and odd bits. Read more…
The East section of Colwyn Bay beach spans from the pier down to Old Colwyn Bay. The beach all but disappears at high tide but when the tide goes out you have a large flat expanse of sand. Parking on the road by the beach, slipway and the promenade is dotted with cafes and shops. Read more…
The Picture House, Wetherspoon is located in Colwyn Bay and is a pub that is child-friendly and has a great selection of Cassic Pub Food, Ales, Lagers and Wines. Read more…
Bodnant Garden created over 150 years has 80 acres of sweeping lawns, grand terraces and woodland within Conwy valley noted for its botanical collections. Read more…
Llanddulas beach is a long stretch of sand and pebble beach that connects with Colwyn Bay to the west. Facilities include parking next to the beach, toilets, picnic site, camp site and the nearby village has a shop and a pub. Read more…
Colwyn Bay to Llandudno Walk via Little Orme 5.5 miles / 9 km A popular sea-front walk with great wildlife viewing opportunities as you pass over the Little Orme. Then on towards Llandudno and discover the seaside town which is unique in keeping it’s original Victorian charm. Read more…