

Saundersfoot - Pembrokeshire
Mid-century style and contemporary convenience in this beach house with a poetry-inspiring view.
Tenby - Pembrokeshire
Cosy, secluded cabin tucked away in a peaceful garden offering couples a romantic retreat that's just 15 minutes from a stunning Pembrokeshire beach.
Pembroke - Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire)
Stylish holiday home perched above a beach on the stunning Pembrokeshire coast with a heated swimming pool and spectacular views.

Arthog - Gwynedd
A glamper's paradise for those wanting to get away from it all - gloriously located overlooking the Mawddach Estuary in Snowdonia National Park.
dolgellau - gwynedd
These beautiful Mongolian yurts sit in the peaceful Snowdonia National Park, offering couples the chance to reconnect with nature.
Porthmadog - Gwynedd
Pretty stone cottage set amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales, perfect for a rural family getaway.

Llangennith - Swansea
A 400-year-old water mill restored in a contemporary style provides modern luxury in the south Wales, as well as a log fire and professional kitchen.
Llanmadoc - United Kingdom
High up on a hill overlooking a picturesque beach, this stylish holiday home offers groups of up to eight guests a fantastic place to stay on the Gower Peninsula.
Mumbles - Swansea
Three beautiful seafront apartments in Mumbles offering amazing views, luxury amenities and bucketloads of style and charm.

Carmarthen - Carmarthenshire
This luxury big group getaway in rural Carmarthenshire has four hot tubs, a cinema, a heated indoor pool and incredible views.
Carmarthen - Carmarthenshire
Stunning and modern home in rural Carmarthenshire with hot tub, underfloor heating and grand social spaces.
Laugharne - Carmarthenshire
Cosy barn offering groups of up to four guests a wonderful break close to the marvellous beaches of Carmarthenshire.

Rhosneigr - Isle of Anglesey
Stylish seaside living in the heart of Rhosneigr – a bright, pet-friendly retreat just minutes from the beach, with space for the whole family.
Rhosneigr - Isle of Anglesey
Enjoy a peaceful stay by the sea in this spacious home that offers friends and family a wonderful retreat on Anglesey's west coast.

Milford Haven - Pembrokeshire
Unique and romantic floating cabins in Milford Marina, with stunning aquatic views and high-end furnishings.
Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire
Luxurious cabins with views of Pembrokeshire’s spectacular countryside and coastline set on land dedicated to re-wilding.
Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire
Glamping for grown-ups in the spectacular Pembrokeshire countryside.

Kilgetty - Pembrokeshire
Stunning cabin perched on the edge of a lake in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.
Kilgetty - Pembrokeshire
Bespoke, hand-built shepherd’s hut in a private wild meadow on a farm in Pembrokeshire, perfect for peaceful, romantic escapes.

Abersoch - Gwynedd
Beautifully refurbished period home close to the beach in Abersoch, Wales, with rural and sea views and a private hot tub.
Nefyn - Wales
Stunning rural coastal cottages with striking views over the delightful Llyn Peninsula in North Wales
Pwllheli - Gwynedd
Beautiful cottage sitting on the edge of a tranquil river in North Wales offering a serene break amidst stunning scenery.




Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire
A beautiful barn in rural Pembrokeshire with striking interiors, gorgeous furnishings and nine-acres of marvellous grounds to explore.
Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire
Enjoy a relaxing stay in this charming barn that offers great access to all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire
Cosy Domes with private hot tubs for grown-up glamping in the heart of beautiful Pembrokeshire.

Abersoch - Gwynedd
This unique holiday home sits in the Welsh seaside village of Abersoch, just a stone's throw from the beach and a short drive from Snowdonia.
Criccieth - Gwynedd
Stunning contemporary property sitting atop a cliff with spectacular views over Cardigan Bay and a tranquil beach below.
Porthmadog - Gwynedd,
Secluded cottage with mountain views and a private lake on Wales’ Llyn Peninsula, perfect for a peaceful family escape.

| Beach | Location | Best For | Features & Facilities | Accessibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenby Beach | Pembrokeshire, South Wales | Classic seaside town; families; long sandy beach | Cafés, pubs, shops, arcades, lifeguards (seasonal) | Multiple car parks; train station in Tenby; easy town access |
| Barmouth Beach | Gwynedd, North Wales | Traditional resort; families; long sandy shore | Cafés, amusements, lifeguards (seasonal), promenade | Car parks; Barmouth train station; flat access |
| Port Eynon Bay | Gower Peninsula, South Wales | Family-friendly; safe swimming; watersports | Lifeguards (seasonal), cafés, toilets, car park | Direct road access; Coast Path nearby |
| Cefn Sidan | Carmarthenshire, South Wales | Long sandy beach (8 miles); walkers; horse riding | Part of Pembrey Country Park; toilets, café, activities | Car parks in country park; good road links |
| Rhosneigr Beach | Anglesey, North Wales | Windsurfing, kitesurfing, dog-friendly | Watersports rentals; toilets; shops & cafés in village | Parking in village; bus links; train to Rhosneigr |
| Musselwick Sands | Pembrokeshire, near Marloes | Remote/quiet; walkers; wildlife | No facilities | Tidal access; reached via steep coastal path |
| Barafundle Bay | Pembrokeshire, near Stackpole | Unspoilt “Caribbean-style” cove; walkers | No facilities; pristine sand & dunes | 0.5 mile walk from Stackpole Quay car park; Coast Path |
| Porthdinllaen | Llyn Peninsula, North Wales | Scenic cove; National Trust; Ty Coch Inn | Pub on beach; no shops; fishing village charm | No direct road; walk from nearby car parks |
| Rhossili Bay | Gower Peninsula, South Wales | Iconic 3-mile beach; surfing; dramatic views | National Trust café & shop; seasonal lifeguards | Clifftop car park; steep walk down; Coast Path |
| Oxwich Bay | Gower Peninsula, South Wales | Watersports (SUP, sailing); families | Watersports hire; hotels & restaurants; toilets; lifeguards | Large beachfront car park; bus links |
| Llangennith Beach | Gower Peninsula, South Wales | Surfing hotspot; dunes | Surf schools & hire; campsite nearby; seasonal lifeguards | Car park by beach; Coast Path |
| Newgale Beach | Pembrokeshire, South Wales | Surfing, kitesurfing, long sandy beach | Surf hire, cafés, shops, seasonal lifeguards | Large car parks backing beach; bus links |
| Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) | Llyn Peninsula, North Wales | Surfing, bodyboarding | No facilities; exposed surf beach | Car parks at either end; Coast Path |
| Freshwater West | Pembrokeshire, South Wales | Surfing; wild, dramatic scenery; film location | No permanent facilities; food van often present | Car park by beach; Coast Path |
Tenby in Pembrokeshire is widely considered the best family-friendly beach in Wales. With wide sandy shores, safe swimming conditions, summer lifeguards, and plenty of cafés, shops, and attractions nearby, it’s ideal for children. Families also enjoy its charming town, colorful harbour, and easy accessibility by train or car.
Llangennith Beach on the Gower Peninsula is the top surfing spot in Wales. Known for consistent waves and long sandy stretches, it’s perfect for beginners and advanced surfers alike. Surf schools and board rentals are available nearby, and its relaxed atmosphere makes it a favorite year-round destination for wave seekers.
Dogs are welcome on many beaches in Wales, but restrictions apply during peak summer months, particularly on Blue Flag beaches. Typically, rules run from May to September, limiting dog access to designated areas. For year-round fun, beaches like Rhossili Bay and parts of Cefn Sidan remain dog-friendly and spacious.
Barafundle Bay in Pembrokeshire is often named the most secluded Welsh beach. Accessible only by a half-mile walk along a cliff path, it rewards visitors with golden sand, turquoise waters, and peaceful surroundings. Its remote setting and lack of facilities make it a perfect choice for picnics and quiet escapes.
Wales boasts many Blue Flag beaches, recognised for their cleanliness, facilities, and water quality. Popular examples include Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire, Tenby North, and Porth Dafarch on Anglesey. The prestigious Blue Flag award reassures families and swimmers of safe, high-quality beach experiences, making these spots especially appealing for summer trips.
Yes, several beautiful Welsh beaches are accessible by train. Tenby, Aberystwyth, and Barmouth have stations just a short walk from the sand, making them perfect for car-free holidays. Train travel is convenient, eco-friendly, and allows visitors from across the UK to enjoy stunning coastlines without the stress of driving.
Cefn Sidan in Carmarthenshire is the longest beach in Wales, stretching for eight miles. Its vast, flat sands are ideal for long walks, kite flying, horse riding, and family games. The beach is part of Pembrey Country Park, offering excellent facilities, woodlands, and activities alongside breathtaking coastal scenery year-round.
The best time to enjoy Welsh beaches depends on preference. Summer offers warm weather, lifeguard patrols, and buzzing seaside towns. Spring and autumn provide quieter visits, mild temperatures, and fewer crowds. Winter brings dramatic views and invigorating walks. Each season highlights Wales’s rugged beauty in a different and rewarding way.
Porth Dafarch on Anglesey is a fantastic beach for rock-pooling adventures. Its sheltered bay reveals fascinating marine life at low tide, making it popular with families. Beyond rock pools, it offers safe swimming, kayaking, and Blue Flag water quality. Its manageable size and easy access make it a family-friendly favourite.
Yes, Wales is full of hidden gems. Skrinkle Haven near Manorbier is one standout, tucked between dramatic cliffs and golden sand. It’s tide-dependent, adding to its secretive appeal. Visitors are rewarded with a tranquil, unspoiled setting that feels worlds away from busy tourist beaches, perfect for adventurous day-trippers.