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Dog Friendly Beaches in Anglesey

8 dog friendly beaches across Anglesey with honest access info, tide notes, and year-round or seasonal restrictions flagged upfront.

8 locations
Church Bay (Porth Swtan) beach

Church Bay (Porth Swtan)

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 9/10

A sheltered north-west Anglesey cove with year-round dog access, striking red and green volcanic rock and a consistently peaceful atmosphere.

Llanddwyn Beach (via Newborough Forest) beach

Llanddwyn Beach (via Newborough Forest)

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 9/10

One of Wales' finest beaches, reached through Newborough Forest to the magical tidal island of Llanddwyn with year-round access and vast sand.

Newborough Beach (Traeth Llanddwyn) beach

Newborough Beach (Traeth Llanddwyn)

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 9/10

A vast, remote stretch of sand at the southern tip of Anglesey, backed by dunes and forest with year-round access and no restrictions.

Cemaes Bay beach

Cemaes Bay

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 8/10

A sheltered north Anglesey cove with a sandy beach and year-round access in most areas, with a good village and pub behind.

Penrhos Coastal Park (Beddmanarch Bay side) beach

Penrhos Coastal Park (Beddmanarch Bay side)

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 8/10

A sheltered bay-side walk through the Penrhos Coastal Park with year-round access and views across the Inland Sea to the mountains.

Porth Dafarch beach

Porth Dafarch

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 8/10

A small sandy bay near Holyhead with sheltered water, accessible on the South Stack coastal path and good year-round conditions.

Rhosneigr Broad Beach (Traeth Llydan) beach

Rhosneigr Broad Beach (Traeth Llydan)

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 8/10

A broad, windswept sandy beach popular with kite-surfers, with dunes to explore and good winter dog access.

Traeth Lligwy beach

Traeth Lligwy

Anglesey
Dog Friendly: 8/10

A broad sandy beach in a sheltered bay on the north-east coast, year-round access with good dunes and the ancient Din Lligwy settlement nearby.