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Tide Times for Sun 17th May

Weather at Aberffraw Beach

Sat 16th
rain
Sun 17th
rain
Mon 18th
rain
Tue 19th
rain
Wed 20th
cloudy
Sat 16th May
rain
Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain.
Max: 13°C
Min: 8°C
05:15:53
21:13:50°C
37.1
100%
Sun 17th May
rain
Cloudy skies throughout the day with rain.
Max: 12.2°C
Min: 9.3°C
05:14:22
21:15:24°C
30.6
100%
Mon 18th May
rain
Cloudy skies throughout the day with a chance of rain throughout the day.
Max: 13.1°C
Min: 11.6°C
05:12:54
21:16:57°C
44.3
100%
Tue 19th May
rain
Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain clearing later.
Max: 13.4°C
Min: 12.1°C
05:11:27
21:18:29°C
43.6
48%
Wed 20th May
cloudy
Cloudy skies throughout the day.
Max: 14.9°C
Min: 12.8°C
05:10:04
21:19:59°C
28.6
26%

Aberffraw Beach

Anglesey

Aberffraw Beach, also known as Traeth Mawr, is a serene, unspoiled sandy bay located on the southwestern coast of Anglesey. Accessible via a scenic half-mile walk along the River Ffraw from the village of Aberffraw, this expansive beach offers a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist spots. The surrounding dunes are part of a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife. For those planning an extended stay, there are several holiday cottages in Anglesey nearby, offering comfortable accommodation with easy access to the beach and village amenities.​

Plan Your Visit to Aberffraw Beach

To reach Aberffraw Beach, take the A4080 road to the village of Aberffraw. Parking is available near the old stone bridge built in 1731; from there, follow the footpath along the River Ffraw to the beach. The village provides essential amenities, including a shop, café, and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable visit. While the beach itself remains uncommercialized, these nearby facilities cater to visitors’ basic needs.​

Is there parking available at Aberffraw Beach?

Yes, parking is available near the old stone bridge in Aberffraw village. From there, it’s a half-mile walk along the River Ffraw to the beach. 

Is Aberffraw Beach dog-friendly?

Public transport options are limited. The nearest railway station is in Bodorgan, and from there, local taxi services can provide access to Aberffraw. It’s advisable to plan your journey in advance.​

Can I reach Aberffraw Beach by public transport?

Yes, local bus services connect Church Bay with nearby towns, but services may be infrequent.

Are there facilities at Aberffraw Beach?

While the beach itself is unspoiled and lacks commercial facilities, the nearby village of Aberffraw offers a shop, café, and public toilets to cater to visitors’ needs. ​

Is Aberffraw Beach suitable for swimming?

Yes, the beach’s clean, clear waters are suitable for swimming. However, as there are no lifeguard services, visitors should exercise caution and be mindful of sea conditions.​ with plenty of activities in North Wales, even if the weather doesn’t allow for swimming, you’re sure to find something to do.

What wildlife might I encounter at Aberffraw Beach?

The surrounding dunes are part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to various plant and animal species. Birdwatchers may spot species such as choughs and skylarks, while the diverse flora includes rare dune plants. 

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