Visit Trefor Beach
Trefor Beach, located on the north coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, is a small yet charming beach that offers a mix of pebbles and sand, set against the stunning backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains. The beach is situated in front of the quaint fishing village of Trefor, which has historical significance due to its past as a major granite-producing area.
Trefor Beach is considered a hidden gem, ideal for those seeking a quieter beach experience away from more crowded tourist spots.
The beach is home to a long pier, primarily used by local fishermen. This pier, built during the granite boom, extends into the sea and provides access for fishing boats. The inner harbor is now often occupied by pleasure boats.
Trefor Beach is suitable for various activities, including fishing, paddleboarding, and, at times, surfing, particularly when the swell is significant. However, it’s not recommended for beginner surfers due to potentially challenging conditions.
Explore the Church of St Beuno, a notable landmark on the Pilgrims’ Route to Bardsey Island. The area is also characterized by its scenic walking trails that lead from the village to the beach, offering beautiful coastal views.
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Getting To Trefor Beach
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There is a carpark close to the beach
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Taking a trip to the beach. Get there by train or car.
Map of Trefor Beach
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