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Afon Wen beach is a sandy beach with a high tide pebble bank. Popular for fishing and horse riding. No facilities and limited parking along the sides of the road and then you will need to walk under the bridge and follow the rough track to the beach. Read more…
Barmouth lifeboat station has operated an all weather lifeboat for nearly 180 years. Read more…
Y Felinheli is a village lying beside the Menai Strait between Bangor and Caernarfon in Gwynedd. You have a grass area behing the beach. The harbour is a centre for sailing, it has moorings, a marina and the local sailing club has frequent dinghy racing. Read more…
Porth Dinllaen beach is a sandy, gently shelving beach that has rock pools. Porth Dinllaen is a small harbour village situated on the Llyn peninsula in Gwynedd that due to the lack of modern development is often used in films. You also have another small beach to the north by the Porth Dinllaen lifeboat station. Owned by the National Trust Read more…
Black Rock Sands beach is known by many names, although we refer to it as Black Rock Sands it is often referred to as Porthmadog beach or Craig Du or Morfa Bychan beach after the local village. The beach is excellent, a wide sandy beach with a rocky headland and is approximately 2 miles long with a sand dune system Read more…
Criccieth lifeboat station is located on the northern shores of Cardigan Bay on the Lleyn Peninsula. Criccieth lifeboat station operates an inshore lifeboat and was established in 1845. Read more…
Pwllheli beach is a very long stretch of south-facing sand on the Llyn Peninsula and is also known as Pwllheli South Beach. The beach starts out at the marina and stretches for approximately 3 miles to Llanbedrog and as you move away from the town you have a beautiful remote beach. Pwllheli is known as the unofficial capital of the Read more…
Porth Iago beach is a beautiful small sandy beach hidden away on the Llyn Peninsula. The cove faces south-west and sits between the headlands of Graig Ddu and Dinas. Whilst you are here or if the wind direction dictates it is worth a short walk to Porth Ferin beach which is north facing although not as sandy. No facilities at Read more…
Aberdesach Beach is a pebble beach with some rocks and sand. The beach is on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula facing out into the Caernarfon Bay. This is a remote beach and the only facilities are a small car park and toilets. Read more…
Llwyngwril beach is shingle/stoney beach but as the tide goes out you get large areas of sand and rock pools. The beach located in Llwyngwril a small coastal village between Barmouth and Tywyn in Gwynedd. Llwyngwril beach is for experienced surfers only with a left hander that breaks over rocks and is best tackled at high tide. The beach has Read more…
Criccieth beach is a south facing beach with a mixture of sand and pebbles, located to the East of the castle and by the town. Facilities include parking, slipway, promenade, cafe and toilets. Read more…
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