
Rhoscolyn
Explore Rhoscolyn
A hidden gem tucked away in the North West corner of Anglesey, with a secluded white sand beach and rugged cliff tops.
Blink, and you can miss it; Rhoscolyn is a hidden village in the northwest corner of Anglesey off the beaten track between Valley and Trearddur Bay; once you have visited, you’ll want to keep going back. With breathtaking views, Ireland often visible from the headland, and an award-winning sandy beach surrounded by rock pools, it’s hard not to fall in love.

Food & Drink
The White Eagle is a must-visit when in Rhoscolyn or on holiday on Anglesey. A short trip away from Rhoscolyn, you’ll find plenty of other restaurants, cafes, and pubs in Treaddur Bay and Valley.
Things to Do
The Anglesey coastal footpath runs through the middle of Rhoscolyn, and some of the finest scenery is along the path. With fascinating geology in Bwa Gwyn (White Arch), an impressive limestone white arch was created by the stormy seas’ strength over the years. A water sports hot spot due to its sheltered bay, Rhoscolyn is great for all water sports. For a more action-packed day with its rugged coastline, it’s a fantastic spot for coasteering.
FAQs
There are two main areas to park in Rhoscolyn. The first is next to the beach where there is a pay and display car park. It’s small lane and can often take a while to get to the car park in the busier summer months as it’s difficult to pass. The second place to park is next to the church. Parking here offers you mutliple walks and you’re also close to The White Eagle for a bite to eat afterwards.
Yes, dogs are allowed on the beach year round. There are also dog bins provided in the car park and on the beach.
The most popular spot to eat is The White Eagle and is the only restaurant in Rhosoclyn. A short drive away you have the villages of Trearddur Bay and Valley which have multiple eating and drinking options.