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Traeth Trearddur

Trearddur Bay, Holyhead LL65 2UL, United Kingdom

Traeth Trearddur
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79HM+G6 Holyhead, United Kingdom
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Sevy Jones
Sevy Jones204 days ago
Fabulous small bay , with 2 large cafe/ restaurants off the beach and a large car park next to one of them . Always pay the RNLI shop a visit and go crabbing off the rocks in the summer . The photos were taken on a blustery, cold April day and there were still people swimming in the sea . There are public toilets in the main car park .
Sally Bringhurst
Sally Bringhurst265 days ago
Stunning beach in the glorious sunshine with lots of families and dogs using it together. Parking was in short supply but managed to find a space after driving around for a while. Not many places to eat so a picnic would be advisable.
Sue Dean
Sue Dean326 days ago
Was lucky enough to be staying with friends just round the headland from the main bay. I went swimming in the sea a few times. So calm and beautiful. Sat in the private cove belonging to where I stayed and read or just sat listening to the waves and the gulls. Went round to the lighthouse at South Stacks, was amazed to see 2 climbers scaling the very sheer cliffs.
Only a 2 hour drive from Manchester, so can go for a day or weekend break. Don't fill up before you go, just have enough petrol to get you there. Where I live cheapest petrol is £1.77, I paid £1.68 over there.
I'll definitely be back before the end of summer. I've found a little gem of a place.
Only slight downer, it needs to catch up with disabled access to some of the smaller beaches, and definitely to the actual lighthouse. But this is part of the coastal walk, so I'm guessing it's a compromise between access and natural beauty.
Kris Harrison
Kris Harrison357 days ago
When the sun is shining the beach is amazing! The water is quite sheltered and so allows for younger children to play safely. During the peak season dogs are restricted to one side of the beach. But in low season they can use the full width. There are multiple car parks in the area and some on road parking for shorter stays. There is a public toilet just off the beach and a Spa shop nearby too.
Matthew Allen
Matthew Allen357 days ago
Cool beach. Large beach with fine sand, not many rocks to cut your feet up. Highly recommend spending a few hours here. Cold water in winter, but it makes you feel alive. Car park is a little pricey for all day, recommend finding cheaper car park and walking a little further after you drop the family off. Cafe nearby, Sea Shanty, has paddleboard rentals. Come here for a relaxing time!
Leah Brzeska
Leah Brzeska357 days ago
We visited whilst out and about on Angelsey. It had been recommended to us by a friend. An absolutely stunning place, we will definitely be back 😍
Geepee Eff
Geepee Eff2 years ago
Great little beach, one of the best in North Wales, although for the whole of Wales I must say that Cymtyddu is my favourite beach.
I have been going to this beach since I was about 7-8 so 1972-73, caught lots of fish off the rocks on the right hand side of the beach over the years, not much has changed there, great mooching about in a canoe if you can rent one of the natives around there.
Em's
Em's2 years ago
Wonderful beach. So clean. Great parking around the beach. Steps and ramps to get onto the sand itself. A lovely walk around the beach. Great for children and doggies. Lovely for swimming I believe as there were a few there, even though it is colder when I went. Coffee shops, toilets and snacks near by. Stunning drive as area is also beautiful. A must visit.
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