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Make the most
of your Anglesey holiday
For the beaches
Being an Island, Anglesey has a wide range of beaches and bays available for you to enjoy from sandy stretches to pebbles and rocky coves. Most of the beaches are dog-friendly however some do have restrictions in place so please double check before taking your furry friends.
There are lots more beaches and bays on and around Anglesey. For more information on dog-friendly and blue flag beaches click on any of the beaches.
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Traeth Cymran
Dog-friendly
Head for the tiny parking area at LL65 3LF, 2 miles south of Caergelliog then continue down the estuary 1 mile. You can also walk up from Rhosneigr, across Traeth Crigyll (dog restrictions apply at Traeth Crigyll) -
Traeth Crigyll
A beautiful golden sandy beach that spans a good length of Rhosneigr, popular with windsurfers, surfers and kitesurfers.
Rhosneigr, Anglesey
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Porth Trwyn and Church Bay
Trwyn beach is tucked away a short walk off the lane, best at low tide. Nearby Church Bay is busier, with café and restaurant.
Signed “Church Bay” off A5025 at Llanfaetlu. After 1 ¼ mile find the track and parking area on L, with footpath sign and info board. For Church Bay continue on road another mile.
Dog-friendly.
Blue Flag Beach.
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Newborough Beach
There are several beautiful coves and an awe-inspiring backdrop of mountains.
In Newborough, turn opp post office, past LL61 6SG. Follow the beach track NW 1 mile
Dog restrictions in place. -
Rhoscolyn Beach
Rhoscolyn is a great little beach for a short walk, it also has its own slipway for ease of access.
Rhoscolyn, LL65 2NJ -
Penmon Point Beach
Remote and rugged it great for some peace and quiet. The eastern end of the beach is a rocky outcrop.
Penmon, LL58 8RP
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Trearddur Bay Beach
A beautiful large, sandy beach sloping to the sea. Cafes, toilet facilities, and car parks nearby.
LL65 2YU
Dog restrictions in place.
Blue Flag Beach. -
Porth-y-Post Cove
At low tide, a sea cave with amazing coloured rocks is accessible ½ a mile west from parking at Porth Dafarch. Please check tide times and be safe.
Head down the coast road from Trearddur Bay Hotel.
Dog restrictions in place. -
Porth Dafarch
Owned by the National Trust, Porth Dafarch is a sheltered sandy beach nestling below rugged headland. Great for snorkelling.
LL65 2LS
Dog restrictions in place. -
Bull Bay
Also known as Porth Llechog, this little, sheltered cove is overlooked by a small village. With facilities nearby and plenty of rock pools, it’s a great place to bring the kids.
Amlwch, LL68 9SN
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Treath yr Ora
A long, secret sand beach adjacent to the wonderful wild sandflats of the Dulas river estuary.
Footpath leads from behind the Pilot Boat pub (LL70 9EX) up to heathland then down the beach, bearing L at Penrhyn. Alternatively, walk from road end past LL70 9DJ at low tide or follow cast path N from popular Traeth Lligwy with parking.
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Llanddona Beach
Long sandy beach forming the end of Red Warf Bay.
Beaumaris, LL58 8UW, large car park on the right.
Dog restrictions in place.
Blue Flag Beach. -
Newborough Warren and Llanddwyn Island
Newborough Warren is one of the largest and finest dune systems in Britain.
Station Site, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, LL61 5UJ
The dunes, coastal marshes, sandy and rocky shores have been shaped over thousands of years by the wind and sea and are home to a dazzling array of plants and animals.01248 713177