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West Shore Beach

West Shore Beach is a sweeping, sandy beach on the quieter western side of Llandudno, backed by dunes and offering spectacular views across Conwy Bay towards Anglesey. The Great Orme rises dramatically behind the town, while the beach itself has a wonderfully open feel. Its sunsets, expansive sands and calmer atmosphere make it a favourite for walkers and families.

Plan Your Visit to West Shore Beach

West Shore has a large car park close to the beach, alongside public toilets and seasonal refreshments. A promenade and paths provide easy access to the sand, while the extensive shoreline is ideal for walking and beach games. Check tide times before heading far along the coast and follow local signage regarding dogs and other beach restrictions.

Is West Shore Beach quieter than North Shore?

Generally, yes. West Shore has a more open and peaceful character than Llandudno’s main North Shore promenade.

Can you see Anglesey from West Shore Beach?

Yes. The beach looks across Conwy Bay towards Anglesey, with particularly beautiful views in clear weather.

Is West Shore Beach good for sunsets?

Yes. Its west-facing position makes it one of Llandudno’s best spots for watching the sun set over the bay.

Is there parking at West Shore Beach?

Yes. There is a large car park immediately beside the beach.

Can you walk from West Shore to Llandudno town centre?

Yes. The beach is within walking distance of central Llandudno, although the route takes you around the western side of the resort.

Are there toilets at West Shore Beach?

Yes. Public toilets are available close to the beach and car park.

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