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Wales Coast Awards - Seaside Award 2024
The beach is long and sandy and extends for almost 2 miles from the Clwyd Estuary to Splash Point. It has a large tidal range and is very gently sloping from the low tide mark towards the high tide area, which is bordered by a promenade. Rhyl is a large, bustling resort and the beach is popular for traditional seaside activities such as swimming, paddling and donkey rides but there is also the chance to go sea fishing, surfing and kite surfing. Rhyl is ideally placed for cyclists, National Cycle Route 5, which follows the north Wales coast, runs along Rhyl's promenade. The town has a huge variety of attractions on offer and also has a wide range of shops, cafes and pubs.
Parking with charge; all the facilities of this resort are close at hand.
Lifeguard service provided 10:00 - 18:00 June - September..
Dog restrictions apply May - end September.
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Facilities
Parking
- Parking with charge
Map & Directions
Road Directions
A55 Junction 27 & A525. Continue into the town, over the railway bridge and turn left. Turn right at traffic lights (signed for the promenade) and continue straight ahead to reach the seafront and the Central Beach.
Accessible by Public Transport: Rhyl station is 0 miles away.