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Penrhos Beach
Penrhos Beach is a peaceful sandy bay within Penrhos Coastal Park, just outside Holyhead. Backed by woodland and surrounded by a network of walking trails, it offers a wonderfully different beach experience. Look out across the water and you may see ferries travelling to and from Holyhead, while the park itself is home to rich wildlife and tranquil woodland paths.
Plan Your Visit to Penrhos Beach
The beach is accessed on foot through Penrhos Coastal Park, where a large car park and public toilets are available. The woodland route is a pleasant way to reach the shore and forms part of the Anglesey Coastal Path. At low tide, more of the sandy beach is revealed, with rock pools and space for dogs to explore.
Penrhos Beach is within Penrhos Coastal Park on the eastern outskirts of Holyhead.
No. Visitors should park at Penrhos Coastal Park and walk through the park to reach the beach.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Penrhos Beach.
The beach has views across the water towards Holyhead and the surrounding coastline, with ferries frequently visible from the shore.
Yes, public toilets are available at the Penrhos Coastal Park car park.
The park has woodland trails, coastal paths and wildlife-rich habitats, making it worth exploring beyond the beach itself.