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Traeth Lleiniog
Tucked along Anglesey’s eastern coast near Penmon, Traeth Lleiniog is a peaceful stretch of sand and shingle backed by woodland. With views across the Menai Strait towards Snowdonia, it’s a wonderful spot for beachcombing, quiet walks and escaping the crowds. Nearby Castell Lleiniog adds a touch of history to this tranquil corner of the Anglesey coastline.
Plan Your Visit to Traeth Lleiniog
Traeth Lleiniog is reached by a minor road from Penmon, with a car park and picnic area at the southern end of the beach. Facilities are limited, so come prepared with everything you need for your visit. The surrounding coastline is ideal for walking, while the beach itself is best enjoyed as a quieter alternative to some of Anglesey’s busier seaside spots.
Yes, there is a car park near the southern end of the beach.
The beach is a mixture of sand and shingle, with its character changing as the tide moves.
Yes, the beach forms part of a scenic coastal area around Penmon and the eastern Anglesey coastline.
Facilities are limited at the beach itself, so it is best to plan ahead.
There are lovely views across the Menai Strait towards the mountains of Snowdonia.
Yes, its woodland setting and relatively secluded location make it a lovely choice for a peaceful day beside the sea.