Fairbourne beach lies on the North Wales coastline on the southern side of the Mawddach Estuary. At high tide the beach is mainly composed of sloping …
Ignore the official looking signs saying that dogs are banned from most of the beach. These have been put up incorrectly by Arthog Community Council and have incorrect information. In the winter mont…Full review by Jim B
Nov 19, 2023
Quiet little sea side village with good amenities, close to the tourist town of Barmouth. We enjoyed a ferry trip across the estuary and found we were ideally placed to visit attractions in north wa…Full review by radu l
Aug 16, 2023
Nice beach with parking directly by the beach. Nice walk along the promenade, easily accessible. Dog friendly area on the beach, cafe and bar just off the front.Full review by Phil L
No there are no showers at the beach. There is a public toilet at the Southern end of the beach near the WW2 pill box. Please be aware that the toilets in the Penhryn Bar & Grill are not …
No there are no showers at the beach. There is a public toilet at the Southern end of the beach near the WW2 pill box. Please be aware that the toilets in the Penhryn Bar & Grill are not available to the public. The bar staff are very hot on this to the point of rudeness. They kicked my daughter and grandkids out, even though they said that they were coming to the bar afterwards.
Hi, does anyone know what times dogs are restricted on the beach or is it 24 hours during 1st April - 31st September? I can see a map of where there are restricted on Gwynedd council website but it doesn't state any times. Thanks
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I didn't see any "dog" signs. Locally to me its the main summer months where there are sections on the beach for dogs and sections for NO dogs. If you haven't had an answer check …
I didn't see any "dog" signs. Locally to me its the main summer months where there are sections on the beach for dogs and sections for NO dogs. If you haven't had an answer check with the local tourism, the Fairbourne Railway folk maybe able to assist