Visit Pentraeth Beach
Pentraeth Beach, located on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey in Wales, is a lovely sandy spot that is part of the expansive Red Wharf Bay. This beach is known for its stunning natural scenery, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
The shoreline features a mix of sandy stretches and shingle, and it’s bordered by low sand dunes that are home to interesting plants like the pyramidal orchid.
One of the great things about Pentraeth Beach is its proximity to a nature reserve, which attracts a variety of waterfowl such as curlew, shelduck, and purple sandpipers. If you’re a birdwatching enthusiast or a nature lover, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. At low tide, the beach reveals extensive sandy flats, offering a vast area for exploration. Just be cautious, as the tide can come in quickly!
Whether you’re looking to take a scenic walk along the Anglesey Coast Path, observe the local wildlife, or simply unwind on the sandy shores, Pentraeth Beach is a wonderful destination for a family outing or a peaceful day by the sea!
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Getting To Pentraeth Beach
Beach Location
Red Wharf Bay, Pentraeth, Anglesey LL75
Parking
There is a carpark close to the beach
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Station
Taking a trip to the beach. Get there by train or car.
Map of Pentraeth Beach
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What’s On along the Coast
Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.
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