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Llanrhystud Beach — Attraction in Llanrhystyd

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Llanrhystud Beach
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The Barn at Pengarreg
A487, Llanrhystud SY23 5DJ, United Kingdom
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Pengarreg Caravan Park
Wales, Llanrhystud SY23 5DJ, United Kingdom
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Llanrhystud Beach

Unnamed Road, Llanrhystud SY23 5BU, United Kingdom
4.6(91)
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Pete / HelPete / Hel
The beach is approximately 1 km long and accessed by a single lane track. Limited parking is available alongside the beach, mostly pebbles but when the tide is out you get the sand, it is popular for swimming, boating, fishing and watersports. The Ceredigion coastal path runs along the beach and this stretch passes interesting features including 5 historic lime kilns at the southern end of the beach. The beach is backed by agricultural land and the village of Llanrhystud which has local services including shops, a post office and a pub. The beach lies in a Special Landscape Area and is also part of an area that has been designated as Heritage Coast, recognition that this is one of the finest stretches of undeveloped coast in England and Wales. You can see that this part of the coast takes a battering from storms and the sea.
EvieEvie
This beach had some great views, wasn't too busy despite the sunny weather, and is fantastic if you're looking to explore rock pools. Dogs are welcome all year round. On the downside, parking is limited, and the beach is not easily accessible due to the rocky nature, which makes it difficult to reach the sand, especially for someone who is less mobile. There's also not much around the area such as toilets, food and drink. But overall it's a nice place.
Loida LindeLoida Linde
Capark is free. Literally a hop from the sea front. The beach is a pebble beach and on the day we were there the current seemed very strong so I wouldn't recommend swimming. No toilets. The road to is a narrow road people with cars would be fine and maybe vans. Caravans would struggle to exchange. Not wheelchair accessible
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The beach is approximately 1 km long and accessed by a single lane track. Limited parking is available alongside the beach, mostly pebbles but when the tide is out you get the sand, it is popular for swimming, boating, fishing and watersports. The Ceredigion coastal path runs along the beach and this stretch passes interesting features including 5 historic lime kilns at the southern end of the beach. The beach is backed by agricultural land and the village of Llanrhystud which has local services including shops, a post office and a pub. The beach lies in a Special Landscape Area and is also part of an area that has been designated as Heritage Coast, recognition that this is one of the finest stretches of undeveloped coast in England and Wales. You can see that this part of the coast takes a battering from storms and the sea.
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This beach had some great views, wasn't too busy despite the sunny weather, and is fantastic if you're looking to explore rock pools. Dogs are welcome all year round. On the downside, parking is limited, and the beach is not easily accessible due to the rocky nature, which makes it difficult to reach the sand, especially for someone who is less mobile. There's also not much around the area such as toilets, food and drink. But overall it's a nice place.
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Capark is free. Literally a hop from the sea front. The beach is a pebble beach and on the day we were there the current seemed very strong so I wouldn't recommend swimming. No toilets. The road to is a narrow road people with cars would be fine and maybe vans. Caravans would struggle to exchange. Not wheelchair accessible
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4.0
2y

The beach is approximately 1 km long and accessed by a single lane track. Limited parking is available alongside the beach, mostly pebbles but when the tide is out you get the sand, it is popular for swimming, boating, fishing and watersports. The Ceredigion coastal path runs along the beach and this stretch passes interesting features including 5 historic lime kilns at the southern end of the beach. The beach is backed by agricultural land and the village of Llanrhystud which has local services including shops, a post office and a pub. The beach lies in a Special Landscape Area and is also part of an area that has been designated as Heritage Coast, recognition that this is one of the finest stretches of undeveloped coast in England and Wales. You can see that this part of the coast takes a battering from storms...

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3.0
35w

This beach had some great views, wasn't too busy despite the sunny weather, and is fantastic if you're looking to explore rock pools. Dogs are welcome all year round. On the downside, parking is limited, and the beach is not easily accessible due to the rocky nature, which makes it difficult to reach the sand, especially for someone who is less mobile. There's also not much around the area such as toilets, food and drink. But overall it's...

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5.0
3y

Good beach beautiful coastline good for fishing, swimming, sunbathing or exploring local seals porpoises and dolphins are also occasional visitors verry sandy at low tide, good rockpools for kids to explore, is a bit rocky at high tide, shops nearby so lovely to enjoy a ice cream also several pubs in local area and campsites, ample parking for 20+...

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