Dwygyfylchi Beach
Wales, United Kingdom

About
Nestled along the stunning North Wales coastline, Dwygyfylchi Beach offers a peaceful retreat from the more popular sandy shores nearby. Access this secluded pebble beach via a footbridge that crosses both the A55 expressway and the railway line, or take a scenic walk from Penmaenmawr Beach during low tide.
What Dwygyfylchi lacks in sandy expanses, it makes up for with breathtaking panoramic views of Puffin Island and the majestic Great Orme headland. The relative quietude of this beach makes it perfect for contemplative walks, beachcombing, or simply enjoying the rhythmic sounds of waves washing over smooth stones.
For refreshments and supplies, the nearest cafe and shop are conveniently located next to the footbridge at the garage, making it easy to grab snacks or drinks before heading down to the beach.
Pack appropriate footwear for the pebbles, check tide times if planning the walk from Penmaenmawr, and prepare to be charmed by this lesser-known coastal treasure that locals have cherished for generations.
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Tide Times
Today's Tides
- High tide at 09:02
- Low tide at 19:33 (next low tide)
This Weeks Tides
Trivia
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