Trefor Beach
Trefor Beach is a characterful mix of sand and pebbles at the foot of Yr Eifl on the northern Llŷn Peninsula. The sheltered bay is backed by Trefor village and its historic harbour, while a long pier reaches into the sea. With dramatic mountain scenery behind and the open coast ahead, it’s a fascinating spot for a seaside stroll and coastal adventure.
Plan Your Visit to Trefor Beach
Trefor has a free council car park on Beach Road with public toilets, making it a practical base for exploring the coast. From the beach, you can follow the breakwater and join the Wales Coast Path towards Morfa and Nant Bach. Take care around fishing boats, powered craft and vehicles using the beach.
Trefor is a mixture of sand and pebbles, with the character of the shoreline changing with the tide.
Yes. The council-owned car park on Beach Road is free to use.
Yes, public toilets are available in the car park.
The historic pier extends approximately 650 feet, or 200 metres, into the sea.
Yes. The Wales Coast Path leads from the beach towards Morfa and Nant Bach.
The beach sits beneath Yr Eifl, the dramatic mountain range that dominates the northern Llŷn Peninsula.