Llanddona
Gwynedd

Water Quality
Annual classification
Today's forecast
Forecasts are not available for this location.
Data provided by Natural Resources Wales
A long sandy beach at the eastern end of Red Wharf Bay. Popular for bathing, paddling, beach combing and walking. There are toilets and a beach café but you may need to travel to the nearby village of Llanddona or Beaumaris for more facilities.
Activities
Windsurfing, canoeing, bathing and beachcombing are popular here.
Wildlife and Walks
On the coastal paths, there are some spectacular views of the Menai Staits and Snowdonia.
What's tested here?
Water samples are taken at this designated bathing water by Natural Resources Wales, during the bathing season,
15th May to 30th September.
Find out more about designated bathing waters.
High levels of bacteria in the water can indicate pollution from sewage treatment works or polluted rain water draining from the land.
Where does pollution comes from and how can you help?
Water quality can be reduced for up to 72 hours after heavy rain. Look out for temporary signs at the beach and on our website.
Annual classification
What does this mean?
At the end of every bathing season the water quality is classified as either:
Excellent — the highest classification meaning the water is cleanest
Good — generally good water quality
Sufficient — meets minimum standards
Poor — You are advised not to swim. The beach will stay open and an action plan should be in place to improve the water quality.
Today's forecast
Forecasts are not available for this location.
Data provided by Natural Resources WalesMore information about potential pollution sources and improvement plans.
Tide times
Potential hazards at this beach



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Facilities at Llanddona


Parking
There is a car park at the beach.
Dog restrictions
Dog restrictions apply.
Beach cleaning
No current information