🏖️ Beach
Shell Island Beach
📍 Porthmadog, Gwynedd
About This Place
Shell Island isn’t really an island at all, in fact referring to it as a peninsula seems a bit of a stretch. A quick glance at the map will confirm that Mochras (as it is also known) is firmly attached to the rest of the Welsh coast. That said, vehicular access is only possible via a causeway across the River Artro estuary at low tide. --> But none of this matters as the beach and location are both quite stunning. There are views out over Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia National Park as a backdrop. To the north you can catch a glimpse of Harlech Castle and the Lleyn Peninsula beyond. With it’s remote, wilderness feel you could be forgiven for thinking you were actually on an island. However, before you imagine yourself enjoying this gem in Robinson Crusoe style solitude, there’s one thing - Shell Island is home to a huge campsite. Consisting of over 400 acres the site is very basic and has a fairly wild ethos. That said in the summer months it is massively popular. Stretching for several miles, the sandy beach (and island) gets its name from the abundance and variety of seashells which wash up on the shore here. It is estimated that there are over 200 different types of shell to be found on the coast here. Whilst you will still find plenty of shells in the summer it is the rough winter seas which tend to wash up the majority. Besides shells, Shell Island is known for its wealth of wild flowers, including a dozen species of wild orchid. There’s plenty of wildlife too, with the estuary attracting vast numbers of birds. Lucky visitors may even spot some of the dolphins that grace this part of the coast.
💡 Our Take
DogParkUK highly recommends Shell Island Beach in Gwynedd, Wales, as a fantastic spot for your furry friends. With its expansive sandy shoreline, dogs are welcome to roam freely all year round, making it a delight for pups and their owners. The vast dunes offer excellent hiding spots for more anxious dogs, while the open spaces are perfect for larger breeds to stretch their legs. Facilities are sparse, so pack essentials, and note that swimming currents might be strong—caution is advised. Ample parking ensures convenient access. Ideal for families with pups who love a good run and exploration.
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📋 Contact & Details
High Street, Porthmadog, Porthmadog
LL49 9LR