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Beachguide » Wales - North and Anglesey
Number of Beaches in this region = 26
Photo Gallery for Wales - North and Anglesey

Note: Not all beaches in the adjacent list are shown on the map.
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Aberdaron
Aberffraw
Abersoch
Benllech
Cemaes Bay
Cemlyn Bay
Church Bay
Criccieth
Dinas Dinlle
Foryd Bay
Hells Mouth
Llanbedrog
Llandudno
Llandudno North Beach
Llanfairfechan
Lligwy Bay
Nefyn
Newborough Warren
Porth Ceiriad
Porth Colman
Porth Oer - Whistling Sands
Prestatyn
Pwllheli
Red Wharf Bay
Rhosneigr
Trearddur Bay

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The long, varied coastline of Wales has numerous beaches, many of which offer exceptional windsurfing, surfing, kiting and other 'forces-of-nature' sports. Much of the SW coastline of Wales is open to SW swells from the Atlantic and the surf here can 'go off', that isn't to say that the surf in Mid Wales or North Wales can't also be 'firing' now and then. The consistency of the surf isn't as good as elsewhere in the UK, but the consistency of the wind seems to make up for this. With beaches facing in all directions, there is almost always somewhere that will be good, and in many places, local knowledge is vital as localised winds channeling down through the steep valleys can often produce excellent local conditions when everywhere else is still.

Welsh Water is also dedicated to cleaning up the beaches of Wales, which although a long slow process, is a welcome one. This initiative means that many of Wales' beaches are now exceeding European standards for cleanliness. This coupled with Pembrokeshire, the UK's only coastal National Park, makes the Welsh coastline one definately worth visiting.

The varied Welsh coastline is also perfect for holiday-makers, whether you want to spend a day at a bustling seaside resort, or weeks exploring quiet coves and desserted bays, Wales has it all.


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Lligwy Bay
  Added 23rd Feb 2005

Prestatyn
  Added 22nd May 2004

Llandudno North Beach
  Added 22nd May 2004

Llandudno
  Added 22nd May 2004

Llanfairfechan
  Added 22nd May 2004

Porth Oer - Whistling Sands
  Added 5th May 2004

Red Wharf Bay
  Added 1st May 2004

Cemaes Bay
  Added 1st May 2004

Cemlyn Bay
  Added 1st May 2004

Church Bay
  Added 1st May 2004

Llanbedrog - No Power Kites  Llanbedrog
 Submitted on: 24th Jun 2006
 by: markx111
Abersoch - Launching the Wipika 7m on summers day  Abersoch
 Submitted on: 16th Jan 2006
 by: michaelblythe
Abersoch - Abersoch bay  Abersoch
 Submitted on: 16th Jan 2006
 by: michaelblythe
Abersoch - Abersoch (Sarn Bach)  Abersoch
 Submitted on: 16th Jan 2006
 by: michaelblythe
Newborough Warren -  Newborough Warren
 Submitted on: 20th Dec 2005
 by: john malone
Newborough Warren -  Newborough Warren
 Submitted on: 20th Dec 2005
 by: john malone
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