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Llanddulas Beach — Attraction in Llanddulas and Rhyd-y-Foel

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Llanddulas Beach
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Little Indian Chef
Abergele Rd, Llanddulas, Abergele LL22 8HH, United Kingdom
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Bron-y-Wendon Holiday Park
Wern Rd, Llanddulas, Abergele LL22 8HG, United Kingdom
Plas Tirion Guest House
Abergele Rd, Llanddulas LL22 8EN, United Kingdom
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Llanddulas Beach

7 Moranedd Ct, Llanddulas, Abergele LL22 8HG, United Kingdom
4.3(103)
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Mike ReeceMike Reece
Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled stretch of coastline located on the north coast of Wales, in Conwy County Borough. The beach is situated between the towns of Colwyn Bay and Abergele and offers stunning views of the Irish Sea. The beach is mostly sandy, with some rocky areas and shallow pools that are ideal for exploring at low tide. The beach is also backed by rugged cliffs, which provide shelter from the wind and create a peaceful atmosphere. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with green fields and rolling hills in the distance. Llanddulas Beach is a popular spot for a range of activities, including swimming, surfing, and fishing. The beach is also a great place for a walk, with a long stretch of sandy beach to explore and beautiful views in every direction. The beach is dog-friendly, and visitors are encouraged to clean up after their pets to keep the area clean and safe for all. Facilities at Llanddulas Beach include a car park, toilets, and a seasonal café. The beach is easily accessible by car, with plenty of parking available. There are also regular bus services that run along the coast, making it easy to reach the beach without a car. Overall, Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled spot that offers visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the natural beauty of the Welsh coast.
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This is a rocky/pebble beach popular with dog walkers but it's not somewhere you'd go to build sandcastles. On the plus side there's plenty of free parking which I expect explains the popularity of the beach. The public toilets are currently closed down although there is a plan to redevelop them. The Tides Bistro offers food and drink (and toilets). On an unrelated note Google Maps really need to sort out this listing as it's been a while since I've seen a listing on here with so many irrelevant and random photos. I'd say well over half the photos uploaded here aren't of Llanddulas Beach, and quite a few are of places that are more than ten miles away from Llanddulas Beach. For example there are some wierd, random photos of a section of the A55 Expressway that's about 20 miles from Llanddulas. Why??? Sort it out Google!!!
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Really loved the vibe at Llanddulas Beach – super peaceful and not touristy at all. It’s one of those places where you can just walk, breathe, and clear your head. The beach is all smooth pebbles in loads of different colours and shapes – honestly kind of hypnotic just looking at them. Not your typical sandy beach, but that’s what makes it special. Great for a quiet stroll, collecting cool stones, or just sitting by the sea and listening to the waves. There’s a nice coastal path too if you fancy a longer walk or cycle. Easy to get to, with parking nearby, and not overly busy which made it feel like a hidden gem. Would definitely go back for a chilled-out seaside moment.
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Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled stretch of coastline located on the north coast of Wales, in Conwy County Borough. The beach is situated between the towns of Colwyn Bay and Abergele and offers stunning views of the Irish Sea. The beach is mostly sandy, with some rocky areas and shallow pools that are ideal for exploring at low tide. The beach is also backed by rugged cliffs, which provide shelter from the wind and create a peaceful atmosphere. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with green fields and rolling hills in the distance. Llanddulas Beach is a popular spot for a range of activities, including swimming, surfing, and fishing. The beach is also a great place for a walk, with a long stretch of sandy beach to explore and beautiful views in every direction. The beach is dog-friendly, and visitors are encouraged to clean up after their pets to keep the area clean and safe for all. Facilities at Llanddulas Beach include a car park, toilets, and a seasonal café. The beach is easily accessible by car, with plenty of parking available. There are also regular bus services that run along the coast, making it easy to reach the beach without a car. Overall, Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled spot that offers visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the natural beauty of the Welsh coast.
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This is a rocky/pebble beach popular with dog walkers but it's not somewhere you'd go to build sandcastles. On the plus side there's plenty of free parking which I expect explains the popularity of the beach. The public toilets are currently closed down although there is a plan to redevelop them. The Tides Bistro offers food and drink (and toilets). On an unrelated note Google Maps really need to sort out this listing as it's been a while since I've seen a listing on here with so many irrelevant and random photos. I'd say well over half the photos uploaded here aren't of Llanddulas Beach, and quite a few are of places that are more than ten miles away from Llanddulas Beach. For example there are some wierd, random photos of a section of the A55 Expressway that's about 20 miles from Llanddulas. Why??? Sort it out Google!!!
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Really loved the vibe at Llanddulas Beach – super peaceful and not touristy at all. It’s one of those places where you can just walk, breathe, and clear your head. The beach is all smooth pebbles in loads of different colours and shapes – honestly kind of hypnotic just looking at them. Not your typical sandy beach, but that’s what makes it special. Great for a quiet stroll, collecting cool stones, or just sitting by the sea and listening to the waves. There’s a nice coastal path too if you fancy a longer walk or cycle. Easy to get to, with parking nearby, and not overly busy which made it feel like a hidden gem. Would definitely go back for a chilled-out seaside moment.
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5.0
2y

Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled stretch of coastline located on the north coast of Wales, in Conwy County Borough. The beach is situated between the towns of Colwyn Bay and Abergele and offers stunning views of the Irish Sea.

The beach is mostly sandy, with some rocky areas and shallow pools that are ideal for exploring at low tide. The beach is also backed by rugged cliffs, which provide shelter from the wind and create a peaceful atmosphere. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with green fields and rolling hills in the distance.

Llanddulas Beach is a popular spot for a range of activities, including swimming, surfing, and fishing. The beach is also a great place for a walk, with a long stretch of sandy beach to explore and beautiful views in every direction. The beach is dog-friendly, and visitors are encouraged to clean up after their pets to keep the area clean and safe for all.

Facilities at Llanddulas Beach include a car park, toilets, and a seasonal café. The beach is easily accessible by car, with plenty of parking available. There are also regular bus services that run along the coast, making it easy to reach the beach without a car.

Overall, Llanddulas Beach is a beautiful and unspoiled spot that offers visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the natural beauty of the...

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3.0
11w

This is a rocky/pebble beach popular with dog walkers but it's not somewhere you'd go to build sandcastles. On the plus side there's plenty of free parking which I expect explains the popularity of the beach. The public toilets are currently closed down although there is a plan to redevelop them. The Tides Bistro offers food and drink (and toilets).

On an unrelated note Google Maps really need to sort out this listing as it's been a while since I've seen a listing on here with so many irrelevant and random photos. I'd say well over half the photos uploaded here aren't of Llanddulas Beach, and quite a few are of places that are more than ten miles away from Llanddulas Beach. For example there are some wierd, random photos of a section of the A55 Expressway that's about 20 miles from Llanddulas. Why??? Sort it...

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5.0
33w

Really loved the vibe at Llanddulas Beach – super peaceful and not touristy at all. It’s one of those places where you can just walk, breathe, and clear your head. The beach is all smooth pebbles in loads of different colours and shapes – honestly kind of hypnotic just looking at them.

Not your typical sandy beach, but that’s what makes it special. Great for a quiet stroll, collecting cool stones, or just sitting by the sea and listening to the waves. There’s a nice coastal path too if you fancy a longer walk or cycle.

Easy to get to, with parking nearby, and not overly busy which made it feel like a hidden gem. Would definitely go back for a chilled-out...

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