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Porth Diana Beach
Porth Diana is a sheltered sandy cove tucked around the southern side of Trearddur Bay on Holy Island. Smaller and quieter than the main Trearddur beach, it’s a lovely spot for a peaceful paddle, coastal stroll or afternoon beside the sea. The surrounding headland is also home to Porth Diana Nature Reserve, where heathland and wildflowers add another layer to this beautiful corner of Anglesey.
Plan Your Visit to Porth Diana Beach
Porth Diana is accessed from Ravenspoint Road, with no dedicated parking immediately beside the reserve or cove. Visitors can park where permitted along Ravenspoint Road and walk towards the beach. The route around the bay is uneven in places, so sensible footwear is recommended. Dogs can enjoy the beach, while dogs visiting the adjacent nature reserve should be kept on a lead.
Porth Diana is on the southern side of Trearddur Bay on Holy Island, near Holyhead.
Yes, the cove has a sandy shoreline backed by rocky headlands.
Generally, yes. Its smaller, tucked-away setting gives it a more secluded feel than the main beach.
There is no dedicated parking directly beside the reserve. Visitors should use permitted parking on Ravenspoint Road.
Yes, dogs are welcome at the beach. Dogs visiting the nearby nature reserve should be kept on a lead.
It is a small heathland nature reserve beside the cove, known for wildflowers, lichens and the spotted rock-rose, the county flower of Anglesey.