Aberystwyth South Beach

Ceredigion,
Wales
Nestled between the town’s castle and the harbour breakwater, Aberystwyth South is a wide, gently sloping beach from where to spot porpoises

NEED TO KNOW

Type of beach

Sand, shingle.

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed on the northern part of the beach from the 1st May to the 30th September. Dogs are allowed on the section of the beach between the slipway and the harbour all year round.

Lifeguard

May Half Term: 27 May – 4 June
Daily: 17 June – 3 September
Patrol times: 10am-6pm

Beach cleaning

No information available.

Parking

Parking, disabled parking and park and ride all available.

Nearest town

Aberystwyth

Postcode

SY23 1DZ

OS grid reference

SN 5798 8135

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ABOUT

Quieter than Aberystwyth’s North beach, Aberystwyth South is a sheltered sand and shingle beach that when it’s warm catches the sun all day, and a great place to see stunning sunsets when the weather is right. If you want to bring your dog, be aware there are restrictions in place.

The southern end of the beach by the harbour trap is popular with surfers and body boarders. It has a reasonably exposed reef break with consistent, clean waves, with winter and spring the best times to visit.

Although it’s not the best beach for building sandcastles, children will enjoy going for a paddle or skimming stones. During the summer, RNLI lifeguards patrol the beach which means you can swim with peace of mind. There is also an RNLI lifeboat station that was established in 1861. It was the first station to have an inshore lifeboat and has received 13 awards for gallantry.

During the warmer months, dolphins and porpoises can often be seen near the shore and there are plenty of seabirds to look out for including kittiwakes, fulmars, shags, and razorbills.

STAR SPECIES

Kittiwake
Shag
Razorbill

Aberystwyth Castle at the north end of the beach was built between 1277 and 1289 by King Edward I as part of his bid to conquer Wales. It changed hands between the English and the Welsh several times until in 1637 it became a Royal mint for Charles I. In 1649 it was all but destroyed by Oliver Cromwell.

Today, visitors can explore the ruins of the castle, which include the towers and parts of the curtain walls. There are numerous benches on which to sit and enjoy the views over the coast and town, and there is a children’s play area to the rear.

Plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants can be found in the town centre which is just a short walk away or on nearby North beach, but if you fancy a bite to eat on South beach, The Hut on the seafront is a food shack that sells paninis, pastries, coffee and other hot drinks, as well as a good selection of ice creams.

There are several car parks near the beach, but these get very full in the summer, and it is often cheaper to use the one of the car parks in the town. Public toilets are by the lifeboat station and by the castle.

Access to the beach is via a concrete slipway opposite South Marine Terrace. Alternatively, there are steps down to the beach at several other points between the harbour and the castle.

AMENITIES

Bird watching
Bird watching
Castle
Castle
Dog friendly
Dog friendly
Dolphins
Dolphins
Food and drink
Food and drink
Harbour
Harbour
Litter bins
Litter bins
Play area
Play area
Porpoises
Porpoises
Sandcastles
Sandcastles
Shops
Shops
Slipway
Slipway
Sunbathing
Sunbathing
Surfing
Surfing
Toilet
Toilets

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