Llanbedrog beach and it’s colourful beach huts is a large sandy sheltered beach with views of Cardigan Bay, adjacent to woods. The beach is managed by the National Trust.
Popular for watersports, although as it is sheltered it is not for the serious enthusiast.
Dolphins and Porpoises may be seen in nearby waters.
Facilities include the National Trust car park, toilets and beach hut hire.
Llanbedrog Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have no beaches around Llyn Peninsula, 38 beaches in Gwynedd, or check our list of Gwynedd Dog Friendly Beaches.
No water quality measurement available for Llanbedrog Beach.
Our weather forecast for Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd
Today (Sunday, Jan 17)

Expect a temperature in the range 5.8℃ to 6.3℃ with a wind speed 3.9 m/sec (WSW)
Monday, Jan 18

Expect a temperature in the range 5.5℃ to 6℃ with a wind speed 4.7 m/sec (WSW)
Tuesday, Jan 19

Expect a temperature in the range 8.2℃ to 9.4℃ with a wind speed 3.6 m/sec (WSW)
Wednesday, Jan 20

Expect a temperature in the range 9.3℃ to 9.8℃ with a wind speed 8.2 m/sec (SW)
Thursday, Jan 21

Expect a temperature in the range 3.4℃ to 4.3℃ with a wind speed 7.4 m/sec (NW)
Friday, Jan 22

Expect a temperature in the range 4℃ to 4.3℃ with a wind speed 5.5 m/sec (WNW)
Saturday, Jan 23

Expect a temperature in the range 1.6℃ to 2.6℃ with a wind speed 1.4 m/sec (SE)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
Tides
Our tide forecast for Llanbedrog Beach in Gwynedd.
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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 remove beach. Pwllheli is known as the unnoficial capital of the Llyn Peninsula.
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Read more…Whistling Sands is a crescent-shaped sandy beach backed by grassy cliffs located at Porth Oer on the Llyn Peninsula. The beach is looked after by the National Trust and is a good family beach also providing rock pools to explore. The beach gets it’s name from the sound made by the sand as you walk on it. The beach can
Read more…Abersoch Harbour Beach is a small area of sand straddling by the River Soch that sits between the outer harbour and Warren beach. It is often quieter than the other Abersoch beaches and you do get a large area of sand is exposed at low tide.
Read more…Nefyn beach forms a sweeping bay with 2 miles of sand. Popular for a variety of watersports.
Read more…Trefor beach is alongside a small harbour and is sandy with some pebbles and rocks, situated on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd. You will sometimes see people surfing on the far side of the harbour. Facilities include car parking, slipway, toilets and an emergency phone by the beach and harbour, whilst the village has a small shop.
Read more…Warren Beach is a large sandy beach to the north of the river estuary and runs from Harbour beach in the south past the Warren holiday park and onto Llanbedrog Headland. Number of options to access Warren beach. To the north you have a small car park just below the headland, towards the centre and south you can park in
Read more…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…Penllech beach is an unspoilt wide sandy beach and at high tide it all but disappears whilst at low tide you have rock pools to explore. The beach is unspoilt and not very busy in part due to the lack of facilities, and can be popular with surfers when conditions are right. You have a choice of parking either set
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…Criccieth Castle is perched in an imposing position on a headland, the castle is dominated by a twin-towered gatehouse. The castle built by Llywelyn the Great and was taken over by Edward I some 50 years later.
Read more…St Tudwal’s Lighthouse is situated on the small island of St Tudwal, Gwynedd.
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