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Sandy-beach bay

A Sheltered mile long beach, only used by two caravan/camp sites so never gets crowded. Plenty of small coves and two seaweed-covered islands to explore below high tide.

By Paul R G


Where to Kayak : Wales : Sandy-beach bay

Type: Sea

Getting There

A55 towards Holyhead, turn right at Valley and down single-track lanes to the caravan/camp sites.

Description

Sandy beach is serviced by two caravan/camp sites; one has its own launching runway they both also launch from the beach. The only drawback is that jet skis also use the area, but have found them to show consideration and giveaway to sail and paddle powered boats

Facilities

Both sites have site shops, one has a small bar and restaurant, the other has a heated swimming pool for inclement days

Put-ins / Take-outs

see description

Hazards

Jet skis and the bow wave from the Holyhead Dublin ferry

Notes

for site details visit http://www.penrhynbay.com/

 

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