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Kinmel Bay, Rhyl LL18 5EZ

Kinmel Bay

Kinmel Bay is a broad sandy and shingle beach on the North Wales coast, stretching between Rhyl and Towyn. At low tide, the beach opens into an expansive landscape of sand and exposed shoreline, making it popular with walkers and families. Its accessible position close to the North Wales resorts makes Kinmel Bay a convenient place to enjoy the coast while exploring the surrounding area.

Plan Your Visit to Kinmel Bay

Kinmel Bay can be accessed from several points along the seafront, with parking, toilets and local amenities available nearby. The expansive sands are particularly enjoyable around low tide, although visitors should keep an eye on the incoming water. Check local signage for seasonal dog restrictions and take care around any areas used by boats or watersports.

Where is Kinmel Bay Beach?

Kinmel Bay lies on the North Wales coast between Rhyl and Towyn, overlooking the Irish Sea.

Is Kinmel Bay Beach sandy?

Yes. Large areas of sand are exposed at low tide, although the upper shoreline includes shingle and other coastal material.

Is Kinmel Bay good for walking?

Yes. The extensive beach provides plenty of space for a long walk beside the sea.

Is Kinmel Bay close to Rhyl?

 Yes. Rhyl is immediately to the west, making Kinmel Bay easy to combine with the attractions and amenities available.

Are there facilities near Kinmel Bay Beach?

Yes. Parking, toilets and local shops and refreshments can be found around the seafront and nearby residential areas.

Are dogs allowed at Kinmel Bay?

Dogs are subject to local seasonal restrictions, so visitors should check the latest signage before their visit.

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