Tresaith Beach
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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 an eye on the tides so that you don’t get cut off.
Tresaith is on the Ceredigion Coast Path and some good walks are available on this Cardigan Bay stretch, if you are lucky you may see some dolphins and seals in the bay.
Facilities include toilets with disabled facilities, seasonal lifeguards, cafe, pub overlooking the beach, beach shop and slipway. Parking can be hard to find spots in the high season.
Tresaith Beach is a Blue Flag Beach and has been awarded a regional Seaside Award.
Tresaith beach has dog restrictions between 1st May and 30th September.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 3 beaches around Aberporth, 30 beaches in Ceredigion, or check our list of Ceredigion Dog Friendly Beaches.
- Beach Water QualityWater samples are taken at regular intervals during the bathing season and at the end of the season the water quality is classified as:
- Excellent: the highest classification meaning the water is cleanest
- Good: generally good water quality
- Sufficient: meets minimum standards
- Poor: You are advised not to swim. The beach will stay open and an action plan should be in place to improve the water quality.
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- 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 an eye on the tides so that you don’t get cut off. Tresaith is on the Ceredigion Coast Path and some good walks are available on this Cardigan Bay stretch, if you are lucky you may see some dolphins and seals in the bay. Facilities include toilets with disabled facilities, seasonal lifeguards, cafe, pub overlooking the beach, beach shop and slipway. Parking can be hard to find spots in the high season.
- Penbryn beach is a mile long rural sandy beach owned by the National Trust that is backed by cliffs and a dune system. The beach is situated in an unspoilt area of Cardigan Bay and on the Ceredigion Coast path. No parking by the beach as the end of the track just has a turning circle. Parking is at the farm approximately 400m from the beach. You have two choices to walk to the beach either down the lane or along a path through a nice wooded area. At the farm you have a cafe, shop and toilets.
- The Waters Edge Cafe serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee and drinks. Good for children, outdoor seating with beach views, takeaways and no need to book.
- Aberporth beach is actually two sandy beaches separated by a headland that at low tide become one beach. The two beaches are also known as Dolwen Beach to the west and to the east Dyffryn Beach. The beaches are sheltered sandy beaches with rock pools for the children to explore at low tide. Facilities are shared by both beaches and include car parking, toilets, food and lifeguards in the summer.
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