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Lligwy Beach

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Lligwy Beach

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Lligwy Beach, known locally as Traeth Lligwy, is a picturesque sandy beach and a popular viewpoint nestled on the northeast coast of Anglesey, a large island off the coast of North Wales, United Kingdom. Situated near the charming coastal village of Moelfre, this natural gem offers expansive views across the Irish Sea and towards the distant Great Orme. With an elevation of approximately 11 metres, it provides a tranquil escape for visitors seeking coastal beauty and historical intrigue.

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    November 20, 2019

    Hiking

    Lligwy Beach is wide, golden, and backed by wild sand dunes. With clean waters and lots of space, the beach is perfect for swimming, playing, and relaxing. It is a popular spot for watersports, too.

    June 8, 2023

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    The campsite in the bay is highly recommended. Absolutely quiet with a great view of the bay
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    October 3, 2024

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 10 m

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    Location: Moelfre, Anglesey, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular walking routes or footpaths near Lligwy Beach?

    Lligwy Beach is a key point on the Anglesey Coastal Path, offering excellent walking opportunities. Popular routes include sections of the coastal path heading north towards Dulas Island or south towards Moelfre. These paths provide varied terrain, from sandy stretches to more rugged cliff-top trails, and often feature circular options by combining inland footpaths.

    What is the difficulty and elevation of walks around Lligwy Beach?

    Walks directly on Lligwy Beach are easy, featuring soft sand. The adjacent Anglesey Coastal Path offers more varied terrain. While the beach itself is at an elevation of about 11 metres, sections of the coastal path can involve gentle ascents and descents along the cliffs, generally considered easy to moderate. There are options for both easy family strolls and more challenging, longer coastal hikes.

    Are there any significant historical landmarks or natural features to explore near Lligwy Beach?

    Absolutely. The area is rich in history and natural beauty. Just a short walk from the beach, you can explore the ancient Dinas Lligwy, an Iron Age and Romano-British settlement, and the impressive Lligwy Burial Chamber with its massive 25-ton capstone. The coastal path also leads to a monument commemorating the tragic Royal Charter shipwreck of 1859. Natural features include the wide sandy beach, low sand dunes, and views of Dulas Island with its distinctive tower.

    What are the parking arrangements at Lligwy Beach?

    There is ample pay-and-display parking conveniently located near Lligwy Beach. Visitors should be aware that a fee is required for all motor vehicles. During peak seasons, especially summer, the car park can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.

    Is public transport available to Lligwy Beach?

    While Lligwy Beach is somewhat secluded, local bus services operate in the Anglesey area. It's advisable to check current timetables and routes for services connecting to nearby villages like Moelfre, from which the beach may be accessible via a walk or a short taxi ride. Planning ahead is recommended as direct services might be limited.

    Are there any permits required for accessing Lligwy Beach or its surrounding areas?

    No specific permits are generally required for public access to Lligwy Beach or the Anglesey Coastal Path. However, if you plan to engage in specific watersports or activities, it's always wise to check with local authorities or activity providers for any regulations or permits that might apply.

    What is the best time of year to visit Lligwy Beach for walking and exploring?

    Lligwy Beach is enjoyable year-round. For walking and exploring the historical sites, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. The summer is ideal for swimming and watersports, but the beach can be busier. Even in winter, the coastal path offers dramatic views, though appropriate warm and waterproof clothing is essential.

    Are there specific family-friendly walks near Lligwy Beach?

    Yes, Lligwy Beach itself provides a fantastic, safe environment for families with its wide, soft sands and calm, clear waters, perfect for paddling and playing. For walks, the sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path immediately adjacent to the beach are relatively flat and accessible, offering easy strolls with beautiful views suitable for families with children of various ages.

    Is Lligwy Beach dog-friendly?

    Lligwy Beach is generally dog-friendly, allowing dogs on the beach. However, it's always best to check local signage upon arrival for any seasonal restrictions that may be in place, particularly during the peak summer months. Responsible dog ownership, including keeping dogs under control and cleaning up after them, is expected.

    Are there cafes or pubs located near Lligwy Beach?

    Yes, Lligwy Beach has a beach cafe directly on-site, offering refreshments and light meals. For more options, the charming coastal village of Moelfre, located a short distance south of Lligwy, provides additional cafes, pubs, and eateries.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Lligwy Beach?

    The Lligwy Beach area is rich in wildlife, particularly seabirds. Visitors can often spot oystercatchers, curlews, and various gulls along the shore and dunes. There's also a possibility of spotting seals offshore, especially around Dulas Island. The coastal path offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and observing coastal flora.

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