Anglesey Diving beaches
The beach guide has 9 diving beaches listed in Anglesey. Check here for all diving beaches in the UK
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1. Trearddur Bay
Trearddur Bay, located a couple of miles from Holyhead, is one of Anglesey's best beaches. A vast expanse of sand overlooked by a large hotel and two golf courses, the beach is also the site of an ancient burial ground, excavated in…
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2. Porth Dafarch Beach
The National Trust owned Porth Dafarch is a sheltered sandy beach on the south coast of Holy Island. Nestling below rugged headlands, the beach offers safe anchorage for yachts, rock pools for children to play in and clean bathing water.…
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3. Rhosneigr (Traeth Llydan) Beach
Traeth Llydan (Broad Beach) is one of of Rhosneigr's two main beaches and sits to the east of the village. Despite being somewhat smaller than neighbouring Treath Crigyll it is still over a mile long and an equally delightful stretch of…
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4. Porth Diana Beach
This picturesque little sandy cove is tucked away on the southern shores of Trearddur Bay on Holy Island's south coast. Sheltered by headlands at either end and a rocky islet just offshore this cove is a popular anchorage for small boats…
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5. Llanfaelog - Porth Nobla Beach
A quiet rural beach located next door to Porth Tyn Towyn beach midway between the small towns of Aberffraw and Rhosneigr. It is an attractive little crescent of sand and shingle with a host of rocky islets just offshore. Porth Nobla is…
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6. Rhoscolyn - Borth Wen Beach
Borthwen is a pretty, sandy crescent located on the southern shore of Holyhead island. Backed by sand dunes there are also a few little rocky islets along the length of the beach.
This is a great family beach with its shallow…
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7. Bull Bay
This little, sheltered cove is overlooked by a small village. With facilities close at hand and plenty of rock pools to poke around in this is an ideal spot to bring the kids. There is a large slipway and plenty of good spots for fishing…
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8. Porth Eilian Beach
The small bay of Porth Eilian is set on the fairly remote north-eastern tip of Anglesey. The name comes from the rocky headland to the east - Trwyn Eilian (Point Lynas). It is well worth walking out to the lighthouse for the views back…
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9. Traeth Bychan Beach
Sheltered safe sandy bay, facing east and backed by cliffs that provide shelter and safe bathing. At low tide the large sandy beach is part of the Anglesey Coastal path, at high tide the beach is split into two contrasting areas, a busy…