Newborough Beach
Newborough Beach is one of Anglesey’s most spectacular coastal destinations, stretching for miles beside the dunes of Newborough Warren with panoramic views across the Menai Strait towards Eryri. The vast sandy shoreline leads towards Ynys Llanddwyn, while the surrounding National Nature Reserve provides a beautiful setting for walking, wildlife watching and exploring one of North Wales’ most iconic beaches.
Plan Your Visit to Newborough Beach
The main Newborough Beach car park is at LL61 6SG, with parking charges applying daily. Facilities include accessible toilets, while a Mobi-Mat provides improved access over the dunes and a beach wheelchair can be hired free of charge with advance booking. The beach has no lifeguard service. Check tide times before walking towards Ynys Llanddwyn, which can become cut off at high tide.
Newborough Beach is the main sandy beach within the Newborough National Nature Reserve. It provides access towards Ynys Llanddwyn, the tidal island at its western end.
Yes. Ynys Llanddwyn can be reached on foot from the beach, but it can become cut off by the incoming tide, so check tide times carefully before setting out.
Dogs are welcome across many areas of Newborough, but seasonal restrictions apply. There is a no-dog restriction on the Blue Flag Beach from 1 May to 30 September, while dogs on Ynys Llanddwyn must be kept on short leads from 1 April to 1 September.
Parking charges currently apply from 6am to 11:59pm. The main beach car park costs £5 for up to two hours, with an all-day charge of £15. Blue Badge holders can park free after registering their vehicle.
Yes. There are accessible parking spaces and toilets, a Mobi-Mat across the dunes and a beach wheelchair that can be hired free of charge with advance booking.
Yes. The beach, dunes, forest and surrounding National Nature Reserve offer extensive walking opportunities, while the Wales Coast Path passes through Newborough.