Breathtaking Beaches
Anglesey has some of the most breathtaking beaches in Wales. Beautiful stretches of coast open up vast sandy beaches, tranquil coves and historical sites. There are many hidden beaches on the island for you to stummble across as you wander down the coastal path. These are our favourite beaches:
The first is perhaps the most popular beach on Anglesey - Newborough along with Llanddwyn island famous for the Welsh fable Santes Dwynwen, the patron saint for lovers in Wales. The beach is massive with huge sandunes for the children (and Dads!) to play and hide in. The white sands stretch for over 3 miles. Even on a busy day this beach will have plenty of room for you to relax and enjoy the Welsh summer. Our top tip in July and August is to arrive early.
Aberffraw just up from Newbrough is a stunning beach, dog friendly and always very quiet - perhaps because it is a 20 minute walk from where you park the car - but well worth it.. A secret beach that looks like it should be in the Caribbean is Traeth yr Ora - translated as the Beach of Gold. Other beaches you should visit are Lligwy, Porth Swtan/ Church bay, Rhoscolyn, Rhosneigir and finally Llanddona. This is not an exhaustive list of all the beaches in Anglesey but a handful of our favourites.