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Tide Times for Wed 29th October

Weather at Newry Beach

Wed 29th
rain
Thu 30th
rain
Fri 31st
rain
Sat 1st
rain
Sun 2nd
rain
Wed 29th Oct
rain
Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain.
Max: 12.4°C
Min: 10.5°C
07:11:49
16:51:58°C
31.3
100%
Thu 30th Oct
rain
Cloudy skies throughout the day with rain.
Max: 14.3°C
Min: 10.3°C
07:13:43
16:49:58°C
51.5
100%
Fri 31st Oct
rain
Cloudy skies throughout the day with a chance of rain throughout the day.
Max: 14.4°C
Min: 13.5°C
07:15:37
16:47:59°C
40.3
100%
Sat 1st Nov
rain
Partly cloudy throughout the day with a chance of rain throughout the day.
Max: 14°C
Min: 11.5°C
07:17:31
16:46:02°C
37.4
96.8%
Sun 2nd Nov
rain
Partly cloudy throughout the day with rain.
Max: 13.9°C
Min: 10.6°C
07:19:26
16:44:07°C
67.3
90.3%

Newry Beach

Anglesey

Newry Beach, nestled in Holyhead on Anglesey’s northwest coast, is a charming spot with a mix of shingle and rock. It’s a great place for a leisurely stroll along the promenade, watching boats in the harbour or simply enjoying the sea breeze. The beach is backed by a grassy area, perfect for picnics or relaxing with a book. If you’re planning to stay nearby, there are several Newry Beach holiday cottages offering comfortable accommodation close to the beach and town amenities.​

Plan Your Visit to Newry Beach

Newry Beach is easily accessible from Holyhead town centre, with parking available along the promenade and near the sailing club. The beach is dog-friendly year-round, so feel free to bring your furry friend along. Facilities include public toilets, and the nearby Harbourfront Bistro offers refreshments with lovely sea views. The Holyhead Maritime Museum, located at the end of the promenade, provides insights into the town’s rich maritime history. For those interested in walking, the Anglesey Coastal Path passes through the area, offering scenic routes along the coast.

Is Newry Beach suitable for swimming?

While the beach is sheltered, it’s primarily shingle and rock, making it less ideal for swimming. However, it’s popular for watersports like sailing and kayaking.

Are there any nearby attractions?

If you’re staying for longer, there’s plenty to do. Yes, the Holyhead Maritime Museum is located at the end of the promenade, and the Breakwater Country Park is a short drive away, offering walking trails and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Can I reach Newry Beach by public transport?

Yes, Holyhead is served by train and bus services, and the beach is within walking distance from the town centre.

Is the beach accessible for those with mobility issues?

The promenade is flat and suitable for wheelchairs and prams, but access to the beach itself may be challenging due to the shingle and rocks.

Are there places to eat nearby?

Yes, the Harbourfront Bistro is located near the Maritime Museum, offering meals and refreshments with sea views..

Is there a lifeguard service at Newry Beach?

No, there is currently no lifeguard service at Newry Beach, so visitors should exercise caution when near the water.

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