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Llanbedrog Beach
Llanbedrog Beach is one of the Llŷn Peninsula’s most recognisable seaside spots, famous for its colourful beach huts lining a sheltered mile-long sweep of sand. Woodland-covered Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd rises behind the beach, creating spectacular views across Cardigan Bay. With shallow waters, a café and plenty of space, it’s a firm favourite for family beach days.
Plan Your Visit to Llanbedrog Beach
The National Trust car park sits above Llanbedrog Beach, with a steep track and steps leading down around 200 metres to the sand. Public toilets are open seasonally and a kiosk provides refreshments. Dogs should be kept on leads until beyond the beach huts from 1 April to 30 September. The nearby woodland walk to Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd is well worth adding to your day.
The beach’s brightly painted huts are available to hire by the day or week, creating one of Llanbedrog’s most distinctive features.
Yes. Its sheltered setting, sandy shoreline and relatively shallow waters make it a popular choice for families.
Yes. A walking route leads through woodland towards the headland, rewarding walkers with panoramic views across the bay.
The National Trust car park is above the beach at LL53 7TT.
Yes, but from 1 April to 30 September dogs must be kept on leads until beyond the beach huts.
Yes. Public toilets are available seasonally, generally from April until the end of October.