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Borth Wen (Rhoscolyn Beach)

Anglesey

Rhoscolyn Beach, also known as Traeth Borth Wen, is a secluded sandy cove located on the southern coast of Holy Island, Anglesey. Surrounded by rolling dunes and rocky headlands, it offers a tranquil retreat for visitors seeking natural beauty and relaxation. The calm, clear waters make it ideal for swimming, kayaking and sailing, while the expansive sands and numerous rock pools provide endless exploration opportunities for families. For those planning an extended stay, there are several Rhoscolyn holiday cottages nearby, offering comfortable accommodation with easy access to the beach and surrounding attractions.​

Plan Your Visit to Rhoscolyn Beach

Access to Rhoscolyn Beach is via a narrow, winding lane with limited passing places, so cautious driving is advised. Parking is available near the beach, accommodating approximately 50 cars. Facilities include public toilets and a nearby pub, The White Eagle, which serves meals and offers a beer garden. While there are no shops directly on-site, local amenities are available in the surrounding area.​

Is there parking at Rhoscolyn Beach?

Yes, there is parking for around 50 cars near the beach. ​

Is Rhoscolyn Beach dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are allowed on the beach and dog bins are provided. Owners are required to clean up after their pets.

Can I reach Rhoscolyn Beach by public transport?

While public transport options are limited, the nearest town with broader transport links is Holyhead, approximately five miles north. From there, local taxi services can provide access to Rhoscolyn Beach.

Are there nearby attractions to visit?

Yes, the Rhoscolyn coast is renowned for its plentiful attractions. Its natural arches, Bwa Du (Black Arch) and Bwa Gwyn (White Arch). Additionally, the area is rich in wildlife, including choughs, peregrine falcons and ravens.

Are there facilities at Rhoscolyn Beach?

Yes, facilities include public toilets and The White Eagle pub nearby, which serves meals and has a beer garden.

Is Rhoscolyn Beach suitable for families?

Absolutely. The beach’s gentle waters, sandy shores and intriguing rock pools make it an excellent choice for family outings.

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