There is everything you could want here: cafes, public toilets and a car park with good access for disabled people.
Beach consists of a long stretch of light sand surrounded by cliffs. The name Benllech is thought to come from the Welsh words "pen" ("head") and "llech" ("rock") - a reference to the wave-shaped formations to the north. Benllech is an ideal location for long seaside walks. There is also a cliff path that leads from Benllech Isaf to the neighboring village of Moelfre.
A short walk around the headland at low tide takes you to Red Wharf Bay - with a huge beach (25.9 km² at low tide).