One was lauded as a rival to the famous beaches of Bondi and Bali
21:19, 20 Jul 2025Updated 21:22, 20 Jul 2025
Tenby North Beach.(Image: Country Living Group / Drew Buckley)
Two Welsh beaches have been voted among the UK’s best. Tenby North Beach and Llandudno West Shore Beach both featured in the top 12 according to a survey of 70,000 people.
The survey by Travelodge, which described the Llandudno beach — sixth in the rankings — as “one of the most beautiful spots in north Wales”, framed by undulating sand dunes and the Great Orme headland. Its placement on the quieter side of the town means it offers a “peaceful retreat from the bustle of the pier and arcade”, the hotel chain says in its list.
“You can marvel at breathtaking views of Conwy Bay and estuary, and even see the Snowdonia (Eryri) mountains on a clear day,” it adds.
“It’s even better at low tide, when you’ll enjoy a much wider stretch of sand to play beach games, explore rockpools, or just sit and watch the boats go by.”
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The shifting sandbanks on Llandudno’s West Shore are quickly submerged when the tide comes in(Image: Hadyn Iball/North Wales Live)
The second highest-ranking slice of Welsh coast was Tenby North Beach (12th) which won votes for its “rugged cliffs on one side and a pastel-hued town and harbour on the other”.
The list reads: “It’s so beautiful that it was even named ‘one of the most photogenic beaches’ in the world, rivalling its more famous counterparts in Bondi and Bali.”
The top 10 beaches were named as Bournemouth, Bamburgh, Brighton, Scarborough, Blackpool Pleasure, Llandudno West Shore, St Ives, Weymouth, Whitby and Blackpool Sands.
Half of those surveyed by hotel chain Travelodge said they plan to visit a beach this summer.
Almost two-thirds of respondents said they enjoy walking along a beach and one in five make sure they buy fish and chips.
The biggest bugbears include litter, expensive parking and lack of toilets.