Rhos-On-Sea Beach
Rhos-on-Sea Beach is a charming stretch of coastline on the eastern side of Colwyn Bay, where a traditional seaside village meets the Irish Sea. The beach is a mixture of sand, shingle and rock pools, with the promenade providing lovely views towards the Little Orme. The historic harbour and village centre are close by, giving the beach a relaxed and characterful feel.
Plan Your Visit to Rhos-On-Sea Beach
Parking is available along the seafront, with public toilets, cafés and shops close to the beach. The promenade provides easy access for a leisurely stroll, while the rocky shoreline is worth exploring around low tide. Take care around rock pools and changing tides, and check local signage for any seasonal restrictions before bringing your dog.
The shoreline varies between sand, shingle and rocky areas, particularly around the harbour.
There are lovely views across Colwyn Bay towards the Little Orme and the wider North Wales coast.
Yes. The historic harbour sits beside the beach and is one of the village’s most recognisable coastal features.
Yes. Rocky areas around the shore can reveal rock pools at lower tides, making them interesting to explore.
Yes. The village centre is immediately behind the seafront, with several places to eat and drink nearby.
Yes. The seafront promenade connects the two coastal communities and makes for an easy extended walk.