Red Wharf Bay
Red Wharf Bay (Traeth Coch) is a hamlet on the island of Anglesey in North Wales.
Understand
The bay has sandy and rocky beach sections.
Get in
It is reached by a small lane off the A5025, just south of Benllech.
It is on the Anglesey Coastal Path.
Arriva bus 62 from Bangor and Amlwch.
See
- Red Wharf Bay. A scenic bay, with a large expanse of sand when the tide goes out. Good spot for bird watching with waterfowl and wading birds such as oystercatchers, shelduck, purple sandpipers, curlew and dunlin.
Eat
- 🌍 The Old Boathouse, ☏ +44 1248 852731.
- 🌍 The Tavern on the Bay, ☏ +44 1248 852751, info@thetavernonthebay.co.uk. 11:00 to 23:30. Coastal gastro pub.
Drink
- 🌍 Ship Inn, ☏ +44 1248 852568.
Sleep
- 🌍 Porthllongdy Caravan Site, ☏ +44 1248 852337.
- 🌍 St David's Park. Set in an idyllic location of outstanding beauty, with its own private beach and stunning views of the coastline and Red Wharf Bay.
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