Trearddur Bay Beach

Trearddur Bay Beach

Trearddur Bay Beach is a large curved bay on the west coast of Anglesey, Wales. The beach here is a stunning wide and sandy natural arc, and it has a gentle slope down to the sea edge. 

The resort of Trearddur is only a small village and remains relatively undeveloped. There aren’t any amusement arcades and you will not find a multitude of souvenir shops. Amazingly this means that Trearddur retains its unspoilt beauty and natural charm. It is perfect for a quiet beach day of sunbathing, paddling and swimming in the sea for all the family.

There are plenty of car parking spaces available a short walk from the beach. And along the sea wall stretches a large flat promenade. Along the promenade, you will find a lifeboat station.

Around the shorelines, there are several pubs, bars and eating places, as well as several hotels if you wish to stay in this lovely quiet seaside village. Plus, if you are a golfing fan, there are also a couple of golf courses very close by. All in all, it is a really lovely place to spend a relaxing time for all the family.

Guest Post with thanks to A Rose Tinted World

Further Information Trearddur Bay Beach

Is there food and drink available?

There are places nearby where you can purchase food and drinks.

What are the main things to do?

The beach here is a stunning wide and sandy natural arc and it has a gentle slope down to the sea edge. 

Is there parking?

There is parking nearby and charges may apply.

Dog friendly?

Dogs must be on a lead between May and September.

All Ages
Outdoor
Beaches, Free, Outdoor Fun
Tui Free Kids Places

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