Tide Times for Wed 29th October
Weather at Lligwy Beach
Lligwy Beach
Lligwy Beach, or Traeth Lligwy, is a spacious sandy bay on Anglesey’s northeast coast, near the village of Moelfre. It’s a favourite among walkers, families and water sports enthusiasts. The beach is backed by low sand dunes, giving it a wild, open feel. At low tide, a large expanse of firm sand is revealed, perfect for beach games and leisurely strolls. For those planning a longer stay, there are several Plas Lligwy holiday cottages nearby, offering comfortable accommodation close to the beach and local attractions.
Plan Your Visit to Lligwy Beach
Lligwy Beach is easily accessible by road, with two pay-and-display car parks nearby. Facilities include public toilets and a seasonal beach café offering refreshments. The beach is dog-friendly all year round, making it a great spot for pet owners. The Anglesey Coastal Path passes through the area, offering scenic walks along the coast. Please note that there are no lifeguards on duty, so always exercise caution when swimming
Yes, the beach is popular for swimming due to its sheltered nature. However, there are no lifeguards on duty, so always be cautious and aware of sea conditions.
Yes, the area is rich in history, with nearby attractions including the Din Lligwy ancient village, the Lligwy Burial Chamber and Hen Capel Lligwy, a medieval chapel.
Yes, local bus services connect to nearby villages, and the beach is accessible via the Anglesey Coastal Path.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the beach all year round, making it a perfect spot for a walk with your pet.
Nearby attractions include the village of Moelfre, known for its maritime history and the RNLI Seawatch Centre.
Yes, there are two pay-and-display car parks near the beach, providing convenient access for visitors.
