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Harbour view of cottages and The Ship Inn in Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey

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Accommodation in Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey

A stunning tidal bay on the east corner of Anglesey with a vast sandy beach broken up into Pentraeth and Llanddona.

Sitting in an area of outstanding natural beauty between the two popular towns of Pentraeth and Benllech, Red Wharf Bay is a hidden gem at the end of a dead-end road. With breathtaking views and miles of beaches and woodlands to walk through, it is the perfect spot to base yourself for exploring Anglesey and the rest of North Wales. Red Wharf Bay holiday cottages nearby give you the chance to enjoy the area’s natural beauty, with dogs welcome on the beach throughout the year, making it a great place for families and pets.

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Explore Red Wharf Bay

Red Wharf Bay is a vast, sandy bay on the east coast of Anglesey, famous for its sweeping views and ever-changing tides. With miles of coastline to explore, it’s the perfect destination for long walks, beach days, and taking in some of the island’s most spectacular sunsets.

Stay in one of our Red Wharf Bay holiday cottages and enjoy easy access to the shoreline, as well as a great selection of nearby pubs and restaurants. Whether you’re looking to explore or simply switch off, this relaxed coastal setting offers the best of both worlds. Discover our full collection of holiday cottages in and nearby Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, and find your perfect seaside escape with Oyster Holiday Cottages.

FAQS

What is Red Wharf Bay known for?

Red Wharf Bay is famous for its vast sandy beach and dramatic tides, offering plenty of space for walking, relaxing, and taking in the views.

It is within close proximity to family-friendly resort Benllech, and when the tide is low you can even walk along the beach round to this next bay – please always check tide times before making this trip. Just a short drive away, you can also pay a visit to the colourful and quaint Beaumaris, where you can browse gift shops, enjoy a tasty coffee in the many cafes, or have a go at crabbing off the pier.

Is Red Wharf Bay dog-friendly?

Yes, the beach is popular with dog walkers, especially outside of peak restrictions, and there are plenty of scenic coastal routes to explore.

Take a look at all our dog-friendly properties here.

Are there good places to eat in Red Wharf Bay?

The area is home to some well-loved pubs and restaurants, many with views over the water, making it a great spot for dining out.

Check out traditional wood-beamed Ship Inn for hearty pub food and real ale, as well as The Boathouse for a relaxed sit down meal with views across the seafront.

Food & Drink

The traditional Ship Inn pub offers a relaxing atmosphere and gourmet food. The Boathouse is a brilliant spot for a slice of cake or a more filling meal from their restaurant menu. Tavern on the Bay is at the end of St David’s Park and has some of the best views a restaurant has on Anglesey. A short drive away, you’ll find The Panton Arms for a relaxing drink and wood-fired pizza.

Explore more places to eat and drink here.

Things to Do

With the beach stretching 2.5 miles and the 600-acre Pentreath forest, there is plenty of space to stretch your legs. The forest is home to some fantastic mountain biking. A short drive from Beaumaris, where you can explore the castle, shops and many cafes and restaurants it offers. Why not book a Rib Ride to explore the east coast of Anglesey from the Water.

Browse our Guide to North Wales for more things to see and do on your next visit.

Glasinfryn Cottage – Holiday Cottage for two with Hot Tub in Llanbedrgoch near Red Wharf Bay and Benllech, Anglesey

Experience our Tailored Concierge Service

We offer an exclusive Concierge Service across all of our holiday cottages. Whether you want to take a private paddleboard tour of secluded coves or to enjoy a boat trip complete with a sunset BBQ, we can make it happen.

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