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Llangrannog beach is a small sheltered sandy beach in the seaside village of Llangrannog. The beach has a distinctive rock called ‘Carreg Bica’ which according to legend was once a giant’s tooth. Small car park and facilities within the village. Read more…
Tresaith beach is a small sandy beach set within a sheltered sandy bay, a popular family beach with safe swimming and rock pools to explore. You also have a small second beach that can be accessed by passing below a waterfall that flows down the cliffs onto the beach. If you do choose to go to this beach then keep Read more…
The North beach at Aberystwyth is a sloping sand and shingle beach within a sheltered bay. During the height of summer donkeys and amusement rides along the promenade ensure that there is plenty of entertainment for children. All the facilities of being in the centre of a large town including seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
Castell Henllys is an archaeological site of an Iron Age hillfort near Cardigan in North Pembrokeshire. Step back in time, to around 600 BC, and experience life as an Iron Age Celt – you can even grind flour for making bread as they used to! For the last 20 years, the site has been used as an exercise in reconstruction Read more…
Gwyn beach is in the middle of the wide sandy bay at New Quay. All the facilities are in the town of New Quay and the further you walk down the beach the more you move away from the crowds. Read more…
Aberystwyth south beach is a sheltered sand and shingle beach sandwiched between the castle and the harbour breakwater. Popular surfing location “harbour trap”. Although, can become crowded. All the facilities of being in the centre of a large town, car parking at harbour, castle or in the town, summer lifeguards. Read more…
Cardigan lifeboat station is situated on the Heritage coastline of Cardigan Bay, today’s two inshore lifeboats cover an area of beaches, secluded coves and towering cliffs. Read more…
Gilfach yr Halen beach is a small remote sand, shingle and stone beach. This beach is less busy than is larger neighbours. Read more…
New Quay lifeboat station was established in 1864. Station open for visits (afternoon only) and shop open afternoons Easter to end of September. Read more…
Cei Bach beach also known as Little Quay beach is a sandy beach with groynes and is rarely busy. The Cei Bach Touring and Tenting site is close to Cei Bach beach. Read more…
Established in 1966 and situated in the old fishing hamlet of Borth and at the south end of the beach. Read more…
The beach to the north of the harbour is often the beach referred to as Aberaeron Beach but is actually the north beach as it is the beach north of the harbour. The beach is a pebble beach with groynes that stretches out from Aberaeron with the area closest to the harbour backed by a promenade and then as you Read more…
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