The picturesque Sandy Beach of Wales is recognized as one of the best in the UK. The beautiful beaches of Anglesey are feated at the best beaches of Condé Nast Traveler in the UK.
However, the experts behind these stunning beach-ridden rankings have expressed their hope for the location to “no horde flocks” and overrun to visitors. A particularly noteworthy place is the “Romance Beach” on Landwin Island, a three-mile-long beach famous for its connection to Princess Dwen. According to the guide, “On small Landwin Island, the three-mile-long beach is known as the “Romance Beach.”
“Behind the beach is the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve, a hot spot for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors may find the world's second-largest Raven, or perhaps the elusive red squirrel.
This guide also provides recommendations on where to stay for beach visitors who want to stay overnight and extend their trip. “A formerly a mansion in a magnificent country is the Tre-osgawen Spa, now located in the cultivation gardens in Anglesey, 30 minutes from Llanddwyn.
“For a truck experience that's a little more off-roader than the other, Anglesey Tipi and Pao are laid-back alternatives. Think of a real timber abode decorated with sheepskin throws and fairy lights.”
Blue Flag Beach is located on the southwest edge of Anglesey and despite its name “Landwin Island,” it is not an island at all as Randwin remains completely attached to the mainland besides the best tide. It offers excellent views of Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsula.
Visit to Wales said: “The narrow fingers on this land are an ideal picnic site in clear weather, but they are also an exhilarating place for winter winds. Its rolling dunes, large rock outcrops and historic building mix make it an ideal place to explore.
This breathtaking sandy beach is a must-see. However, dog owners should be aware that restrictions are in place between May and the end of September.