Visit Rhosneigr Beach
Rhosneigr Beach is a popular seaside destination, located in the small coastal village, on the Anglesey coast in North Wales.
The beach is near the village, with easy access to public toilets and nearby cafes and shops. Funsport also has a café that provides refreshments and WiFi for beachgoers.
Windsurfers and kitesurfers, come to this beach because of its consistently good winds. In the past the British National Wave Championships have been held here. You can rent kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, wetsuits and other equipment or take a lesson if you are a beginner.
Walk to nearby Traeth Crigyll or Traeth Llydan, these beaches are both sandy and great for a visit.
The beach is part of the Anglesey Coastal Path, offering beautiful walking routes along the coastline. Rhosneigr Beach is dog-friendly all year round! so the dogs can enjoy the run of the coast.
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What to see and do
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Places to stay
Whether you’re looking for a luxurious stay (Sandy Mount House), a cosy cottage, or a fun camping experience, Rhosneigr has a range of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. Each option provides easy access to the stunning beaches and vibrant atmosphere of this charming coastal village.
Have a great day out by the coast
Getting To Rhosneigr Beach
Beach Location
Beach Terrace, Rhosneigr LL64 5QB
Parking
There is a carpark close to the beach
Nearest Train
Rhosneigr station
Rhosneigr is accessible via the A55 expressway, which connects Anglesey to the mainland of Wales. Once you cross the Britannia Bridge onto Anglesey, you’ll continue on the A55 until you reach the A4080, which leads directly to Rhosneigr. The village is located on the southwestern coast of Anglesey, approximately 13 miles west of Holyhead.
Map of Rhosneigr Beach
Explore the Welsh coastline
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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