Criccieth Castle and Morfa Bychan Walk
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Criccieth Castle and Morfa Bychan Walk

Gwynedd

Dog Friendly Rating: 8/10 An easy dog friendly Llyn coastal walk from the dramatic clifftop ruins of Criccieth Castle along the Wales Coast Path to the vast sands of Morfa Bychan.

Criccieth Castle stands on a rocky headland above two long sandy beaches, a thirteenth century Welsh fortress later strengthened by Edward I and now in the care of Cadw. This dog friendly walk follows the Wales Coast Path west from the castle through the village, around the headland of Graig Ddu and along the dunes to the spectacular Morfa Bychan, also known as Black Rock Sands, one of the only UK beaches you can drive a car onto.

The terrain is a mix of pavement, clifftop grass and beach, with one short steep climb above the cliffs. Dogs are welcome at the castle on a lead in the grounds, and Black Rock Sands has dog friendly zones marked with red signs at each access point (most of the beach allows dogs year round, with seasonal restrictions on the central section in summer). Watch the tides on the long return along the shore. Multiple dog friendly cafes in Criccieth. Pay and display parking on the seafront and at Black Rock Sands.

At a Glance

Distance 9.0 km (5.6 miles)
Difficulty Easy
Duration 3 hr
Walk Type Coastal, Historic
Route Type Out and Back
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Low
Facilities Criccieth has multiple dog friendly cafes and pubs, toilets at Black Rock Sands seasonally.
Parking Pay and display car parks at Criccieth seafront and Black Rock Sands, around 200 spaces total.

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Location

Criccieth Castle, Castle Street, Criccieth

52.9157, -4.2323

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