Cwmtydu beach

Atracción | Llandysul | Gales | Reino Unido

La playa de Cwmtydu es una pintoresca playa de guijarros en la costa de Ceredigion en Gales, conocida por su tranquila atmósfera y belleza natural. La playa se encuentra en una bahía protegida, rodeada de acantilados escarpados y exuberante vegetación, lo que la convierte en un lugar ideal para amantes de la naturaleza y excursionistas.

Historia y significado:

Históricamente, Cwmtydu fue un centro de contrabandistas y piratas que aprovecharon las numerosas cuevas y calas de la zona. Algunas de estas cuevas aún son visibles hoy en día y son testigos del pasado agitado del lugar. Un horno de cal restaurado en la playa recuerda el uso industrial de la zona en siglos pasados.

Vida silvestre:

La playa es especialmente conocida por su población de ballenas grises del Atlántico, que llegan aquí durante la temporada de otoño para dar a luz a sus crías. Los visitantes tienen la oportunidad de observar a estos impresionantes animales en su hábitat natural, manteniendo una distancia respetuosa para no molestar a los animales.

Actividades:

La playa de Cwmtydu es un punto de partida popular para caminatas a lo largo del Camino Costero de Gales, que ofrece vistas espectaculares de la costa y el paisaje circundante. La caminata atraviesa paisajes variados, incluyendo bosques y acantilados, y permite a los visitantes experimentar la variada flora y fauna de la región.

Acceso y facilidades:

El acceso a la playa se realiza a través de una empinada escalera que parte de un pequeño estacionamiento cercano. Debido a las limitadas posibilidades de estacionamiento, se recomienda llegar temprano, especialmente durante los meses de verano. Cerca de la playa hay un pequeño café que ofrece refrescos y es un lugar ideal para relajarse después de un paseo.

En general, la playa de Cwmtydu ofrece una combinación de belleza natural, importancia histórica y diversas oportunidades recreativas, lo que la convierte en un destino que vale la pena visitar para aquellos que deseen explorar la costa de Gales.

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Reseñas

50 Reseñas

Aich Geee
21.01.2025

Beautiful part of the Welsh coast with views of snow-covered peaks of the hills to the north.
Lee Bowen
14.01.2025

It's ok, nothing special & nothing there, not even a little cafè.
Katie Chandler Clarke
29.12.2024

Quite atmospheric bay, beautiful coastal walks
Alan Smith
22.11.2024

A truly beautiful beach at whatever time of the year you go.
Nick
01.11.2024

I love this place and i have enjoyed popping down for over 30 years...... Nice short walk for the dogs, either up the path on the right turn right at the top 200 yards back on the road and down to the car park. There are a few variations to that walk and I love it, so do my dogs. So why only 3 star......1 a fantastic cafe changed hands around COVID and is now permanently shut 2 the local authority advertise, on line, a bus service. As far as I can make out it was cancelled last year 3 people park anywhere. 4 idiots take their dogs on the beach when the seal pups are there And last but by no means least people keep finding the place ( this bit is very tounge in cheek) It is nice. It is only 4 miles away and I do love it........ but it needs a bus service and at the very least a mobile snack van
Tom Mersereau
25.10.2024

Very small beach but absolutely gorgeous. The river emptying into the sea, the chance to see seals up close it’s all pretty magical.
nichola Rodgers
14.09.2024

Dog friendly hidden gem of a beach with paid carparking of £2 per hour a little more than many others or there is a small free parking at the top of a steep hill into the place - the ice scream place makes thier out and is lovely
M Rose (Axl)
17.08.2024

Beautiful beach!
Michelle Parkes
06.08.2024

Quiet even on a hot August day. Dog friendly, small river flowing down. Just toilets a minute away. No cafe or lifeguards. Mostly pebbles but fine for a swim. Parking free or a pound in honesty box.
Neil Griffiths
27.07.2024

Beautiful small cove. Public toilets just a few minutes walk from the beach. Very quiet. Small stream joins at the beach. Lovely location for a sunset. No shops so make sure you bring what you need.
Ian Smith
18.07.2024

Another lovely welsh beach
Thomas Russell
09.07.2024

Stunning beach, beautiful location and landscape.
Ian Davies
07.07.2024

Very steep road to beach narrow in parts… nothing open around beach
martinfryer927
06.07.2024

Stunning quiet beach, great to get away from the crowds!
Teresa Hartshorne
25.06.2024

This was the best beach by far get the tides right and you can get a great spot and stay there all day .Stone and sand and you can take your dog .no parking fees
Jakob Frickelton
07.06.2024

Hidden gem.
Nicholas Down
17.05.2024

Lovely quiet beach and coastal walks.
BARRY MESSENGER
10.05.2024

Just love this beach ⛱
Chris Beale
11.04.2024

Great little cove. unfortunately the cafe is closed down. Just ice cream and drink wagon.Parking on the front for about 20 vehicles. Car park 2 minutes walk. £1.00 honesty box.Publick toilets open and clean
Swansea Cymru
03.04.2024

Cymtydu is a beautiful, secluded hamlet of cottages with river leading to the beach. Access to the beach is sometimes limited during seal pup season. Otherwise its a delightful spot to sunbathe, swim, build sandcastles or trek the coast path. Ample car parking is available, with public toilets, just a short walk away. The little cafe was up for sale when I visited so I'm not sure if it's currently open for business so you might need to take a picnic is you intend staying all day.

 

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