Beach guide
ABERDARON BAY
This sandy beach at Aberdaron Bay offers good wave sailing conditions in strong winds. In lighter winds, the water flattens out and the conditions are better for (…)
PORTH COLMON
Although access to Porth Colmon is difficult, many people still choose to make the journey as the sailing is often worth the effort. The beach is sandy (…)
PORTH NEFYN
Even more popular than Porth Colmon, the conditions at Porth Nefyn largely depend on the wind direction. Strong SW winds create fairly large waves, whereas other wind (…)
WEST POINT
West Point is a W facing sand and shingle beach offering bump and jump sailing for more experienced sailors. The best winds are strong SW as these create (…)
DINAS DINLLE
The shingle beach at Dinas Dinlle occupies over 2 miles of the Welsh coastline so there is very little chance of overcrowding. In light winds, the conditions (…)
NEWBOROUGH BAY
With a sand bar situated just offshore this family beach doesn’t really offer big wave sailing conditions. It is only possible to sail around 2 to 3 (…)
MALLTRAETH BAY
With very difficult access and similar sailing conditions to Newborough, Malltraeth Bay is not the most popular beach in Angelsey. The best winds are strong SW, which create (…)
ABERFFRAW BAY
The large sandy beach at Aberffraw Bay faces S and offers good flat water sailing conditions in NW wind. In S and SW winds this beach is one (…)
CYMYRAN BAY
With very difficult access but similar conditions to Rhosneigr, Cymyran Bay is not the most popular beach in Anglesey. Beginners should be able to sail in lighter (…)
SILVER BAY
Silver Bay. This beach has very difficult access through a private campsite and is as popular as Cymyran as a result of this. If you do manage (…)
BORTHWEN BAY
Borthwen Bay is a fairly small horseshoe bay providing excellent sailing conditions for beginners, as the water is fairly flat and very shallow. However, this beach is not (…)