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Self-catering accommodation – holiday cottages in Trearddur Bay
Trearddur Bay enjoys a wonderful setting on the west coast of Holy Island, a sheltered and sandy bay suitable for families set into a rocky coastline and cliffs, two miles south of Holyhead. The resort has a selection of hotels, pubs, cafes, restaurants, and shops, together with a seafront promenade.
It is a very popular destination for sailing, diving, and other water sports and there is fine sea fishing to be had at nearby Mackerel Rock. The Holyhead Golf Club is also situated at Trearddur Bay.
Trearddur Bay is surrounded by many attractive small beaches, coves, and bays offering excellent walking with a low coastline around the bay as well as low-level cliffs to the north and south of the resort. An established walk for nature lovers is the two-mile stretch from Trearddur Bay to Rhoscolyn with its large sheltered beach.
What to do and see when you visit the seaside town of Trearddur Bay
Trearddur Bay Beach
Trearddur Bay Beach, a picturesque coastal haven in North Wales, offers an idyllic blend of leisure and adventure. The beach, known for its wide expanse of golden sand and crystal-clear waters, is a perfect spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts. As you step onto the beach, the first thing to capture your attention is the panoramic view of the ocean, inviting you to unwind and soak in the serene ambiance.
For those seeking activity, the beach is a hub for water sports. Kayaking and windsurfing are popular, with equipment available for hire, catering to both beginners and seasoned adventurers. The bay’s calm waters are also ideal for swimming and paddleboarding.
The beach is surrounded by rocky outcrops and smaller coves, making it a delightful area for exploration and rock pooling, a favourite among younger visitors. Anglers will find spots along the shore for a peaceful fishing session.
Walkers can enjoy the coastal paths that offer stunning views and lead to nearby attractions like the South Stack Lighthouse. After a day of activities, visitors can relish local cuisine at the beachside cafes and restaurants, serving fresh seafood and traditional Welsh dishes.
Trearddur Bay Beach, with its natural beauty and array of activities, promises a memorable visit for all ages and interests. For more see our page on Trearddur Bay Beach.
Holyhead Golf Club
Enjoying fantastic views towards the mountains of Snowdonia and situated only 1 mile from the port of Holyhead, gateway to Ireland, the course is a challenging heathland, 18-hole, championship course, with some of the best greens to be found anywhere.
It is a 6090-yard par-71 course that James Braid originally created as a 9-hole layout in 1912 and made playable in 1914. Heathland and dense gorse cover are seen on the golf course.
Address: Lon Garreg Fawr, Trearddur Bay, Holyhead LL65 2YL
Phone: 01407 762022
Website: Holyhead Golf Club
Blu Chameleon Trearddur bay
From their shop next to the Spar store across the street from the Sea Shanty, they specialise in stand-up paddleboard (SUP) and bicycle rentals. This place has everything you need to start using SUP. towels, wetsuits, and tonnes of SUPs, of course!
They have a lot of bikes available for rent starting on Saturday morning if you’d rather explore the amazing coastline on foot. Additionally, they have a terrific gift shop full of prints, souvenirs, and doodads just to be safe.
- Trearddur bay Stand up paddleboard hire
- kayak hire
- gift shop
- beach shop
Phone: 07376 123 007
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bluchameleonanglesey
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