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Tal-y-bont Beach/Bennar Beach

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Known locally as Bennar Beach, Tal-y-Bont Beach is north of Barmouth and the Mawddach Estuary. It forms part of the large sand system of Morfa Dyffryn which is designated as an area of Special Scientific Interest as one of the most adaptable ecosystems in the UK with sand dunes that are constantly developing.

Bennar Beach is excellent for surfing, with consistently good waves. The beach is also popular for fishing for bass, flounders and plaice. Inland is the village of Tal-y-Bont and the beach is accessible from the village by bike using the National Cycle Route 8 which passes through Tal-y-Bont.

Toilets and parking. Dog restrictions apply April to end September.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

By Car: Turn off the A496 at Dyffryn Ardudwy where signed for Dyffryn Seaside Estate; this lane leads to the car park for the beach.
By Rail: Tal-y-bont Railway station
Cycle Route: National Cycle Route 8 passes through Tal-y-bont village.

Accessible by Public Transport: Talybont station is 0.8 miles away.

Tal-y-bont Beach/Bennar Beach

Type:Beach

Tal-y-bont, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL44 2HD

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