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Beaches on the Mid Wales Coast

Mwnt is a haven for wildlife, one of the best places in Ceredigion to spot dolphins and always popular for days out on the beach.
Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA43 1QH
Barmouth is southern Snowdonia’s most popular seaside resort. In summer, its big sandy beach is a magnet for visitors, yet there’s so much space along miles of unbroken sands that it never gets overcrowded.
Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL42 1NE
Facing north, the beach is sheltered from the prevailing southwesterly winds and is popular for windsurfing, kayaking, surfing and wildlife watching.
Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 3LN
Known locally as Benar Beach, Tal-y-Bont Beach is a sandy beach and good for surfing. The beach forms part of the large sand system of Morfa Dyffryn which are designated as an area of Special Scientific Interest.
Tal-y-bont, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL44 2HD
The west facing beach at Tywyn is a long stretch of sand and pebbles backed by sand dunes.
Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 0DF
The large sweep of the pebbled Tanybwlch beach is to the south of the harbour at Aberystwyth.
Ceredigion, SY23 1BJ
A large, sandy and peaceful beach surrounded by dunes within the Snowdonia National Park.
Harlech, Gwynedd, LL46 2UG
Dyffryn (Llanendwyn) is a long sandy beach backed by an extensive sand dune system between Shell Island and Dyffryn Ardudwy.
Dyffryn Ardudwy, Barmouth, Gwynedd, LL44 2HD
Owned by the National Trust, Penbryn lies between Tresaith and Llangrannog, two other popular coves linked by the Wales Coast Path and a network of quiet wooded lanes. Dark Skies Discovery Site
Sarnau, near Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA44 6QL
Aberporth, a pretty coastal village, shelters two beautiful sandy beaches named Dolwen and Dyffryn. Low tide comes complete with little rock pools on the sandy beach where children gather for hours of entertainment.
Aberporth Ceredigion, SA43 2DD
The small village of Tresaith, just to the east of Aberporth, overlooks this attractive sandy beach; popular for sailing and surfing; there are rock pools to explore and even a waterfall.
Aberporth, Ceredigion, SA43 2JL
New Quay’s Harbour Beach on the Mid Wales Cardigan Bay Coast has stunning golden sands to rival any and has become a favourite for fishing and water sports enthusiasts. New Quay’s other beaches are Dolau & Traeth Gwyn.
New Quay, Ceredigion, SA45 9PS
Aberdyfi Beach in Southern Snowdonia is a popular beach of perfect sand and the occasional sand dune extends for miles, from Aberdyfi all the way to Tywyn.
Aberdyfi, Gwynedd, LL35 0RT
Ynyslas has three stunning miles of golden beach stretching from Borth in the south to the sand dunes in the north. It is a majestic spot for walking, picnics and windsurfing.
Dyfi National Nature Reserve, Ynyslas Visitor Centre, Borth, Ceredigion, SY24 5JZ
Fairbourne Beach is a two mile stretch of sand backed by steep pebble banks and surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.
Fairbourne, Gwynedd, LL38 2DX
Quieter than the town's North Beach, Aberystwyth's long South Beach is sandwiched between the town's castle and the harbour breakwater.
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 1JX
Llandanwg beach is just south of Harlech; the village is famous for its church which stands just a stone's throw from the sea.
Llandanwg, Harlech, Gwynedd, LL46 2SD
Originally a hidden village above the old port, Llangrannog is now a popular beach and together with Cilborth immediately to the north, provides a favourite destination for families on days out, beach holidays and with surfers.
Llangrannog, Ceredigion, SA44 6SN