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Owned by the National Trust, Penbryn lies between Tresaith and Llangrannog, two other popular coves linked by the Wales Coast Path and a network of quiet wooded lanes. Dark Skies Discovery Site
This is one of Pembrokeshire's most beautiful beaches, often described as the 'Jewel in the Crown'. The beach is backed by dunes and trees and is owned and managed by the National Trust. The beach is accessible only by the Coastal Path.
Broadhaven South is a beach located 1 mile south east of the village of Bosherston on the edge of the Stackpole Estate in South Pembrokeshire.
An old fishing village near Morfa Nefyn perched on the end of a thin ribbon of land stretching into the Irish Sea.
Wide, sandy and backed by an extensive system of dunes, Freshwater West beach is a surfer’s paradise.
Mwnt is a haven for wildlife, one of the best places in Ceredigion to spot dolphins and always popular for days out on the beach.
Barmouth is southern Snowdonia’s most popular seaside resort. In summer, its big sandy beach is a magnet for visitors, yet there’s so much space along miles of unbroken sands that it never gets overcrowded.
A sandy bay in the shadow of the steep Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd headland near Abersoch.
The beach is rated as one of the best beaches in Britain but involves a fairly long walk to reach it. There is excellent car parking that is free to National Trust Members.
This small, picturesque National Trust beach, backed by steep grassy cliffs, is on the Lleyn peninsula, north of Aberdaron. It’s known as ‘Whistling Sands’ based on the sound when you walk over the gleaming sand.
7 miles of golden sand at this popular resort beach with bathing, dramatic cliffs and rock pools. Renowned for its land speed record history.
A long stretch of sand and stones, it is extremely popular with surfers being exposed to the full force of the Atlantic.
Borth Wen is a sweeping cove of sand backed by dunes with rock pools on the beach.
A large sandy beach with few rocks on the west coast of Anglesey, close to the centre of Rhosneigr.
Porth Eirias is an impressive and iconic new build development right at the heart of the new promenade improvements in Colwyn Bay.
A wide, sandy beach backed by low dunes and surrounding headland. The beach is popular for fishing and water sports, in particular surfing, sailing and swimming.
A lovely little south-west facing beach on Holy Island, Anglesey located to the west of Trearddur Bay.