Barmouth offers a mixture of classic seaside charm and stunning natural beauty
Along the coastline of North Wales are dozens of wonderful beaches, each with something unique to offer. Whether you prefer rugged, hidden coves or enjoy a spot of rock pooling, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to seaside destinations.
The beach itself features golden sand mixed with fine shingle, which gently slopes down as it meets clear, turquoise water. It’s ideal for swimming, while at low tide various pools are exposed in the sand which children will love investigating.But it’s thanks to the beach’s size which gives Barmouth the perfect mix of traditional seaside charm and natural beauty. Even during high season there’s plenty of space to escape the crowds, so everyone's happy.
Take a walk around to Barmouth harbour and you could easily be abroad as you sit and watch the boats on the water. Hang around until the end of the day and you’ll be rewarded with a gorgeous sunset.
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