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Weather at Aberdesach Beach
Aberdesach Beach
Aberdesach Beach is a quiet shingle and sand beach on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, with wonderful views across Caernarfon Bay towards Anglesey. Backed by the dramatic slopes of the surrounding mountains, this lesser-known stretch of coastline is ideal for peaceful walks, beachcombing and enjoying the scenery away from the busier seaside resorts.
Plan Your Visit to Aberdesach Beach
Aberdesach is reached from the coastal road, with parking available close to the beach. Facilities are limited, so it’s worth bringing refreshments and other essentials. The beach is particularly rewarding for walkers, with the Wales Coast Path passing through the surrounding countryside. Take care around the shoreline, particularly on exposed days when sea conditions can change quickly.
Aberdesach Beach is on the north-western coast of Gwynedd, between Caernarfon and Nefyn.
The shoreline is a mixture of shingle and sand, with the exact balance changing according to the tide.
Yes. Its lesser-known location makes it a good choice for visitors looking for a more peaceful coastal experience.
Yes. The Wales Coast Path passes through the wider coastal area, providing opportunities to explore the surrounding shoreline on foot.
Facilities are limited, so visitors should bring food, drinks and anything else they may need.
The beach looks across Caernarfon Bay, with views towards Anglesey and the mountains of North Wales.