Penmon Point
About
Penmon Point, perched on the eastern tip of Anglesey, features a remote pebble beach framed by the striking Trwyn Du Lighthouse. Visitors can leisurely stroll along the shore, explore tidal pools, and spot the puffin colonies on Puffin Island. A small café perched above the beach offers hearty meals, though prices can be high. The area also showcases rich maritime heritage, with the former Penmon Lifeboat Station now a holiday let. Whether you’re chasing a sunrise over the Atlantic, admiring rugged coastal scenery, or delving into local nautical history, Penmon Point delivers unforgettable vistas and a touch of maritime charm.
Highlights
- Trwyn Du Lighthouse
- Rugged Pebble Beach
- Historic Lifeboat Station
- Pet-Friendly Café
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Best time to visit
May through September offers sunny weather and fewer crowds, though the beach’s dramatic beauty is visible all year.
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours