
Traeth Mawr
Traeth Mawr is the larger of the two beaches in Cemaes, and boasts plenty of sand at low tide together with beautiful coloured rocks and pebbles. The beach is also home to the Cemaes Time and Tide Bell, and has parking, a wheelchair friendly promenade with lots of benches, and a slipway for launching and recovering small boats.
Traeth Mawr has something for everyone – a beach cafe serving ice cream, bacon butties and drinks during the season, a large car park, public toilets, a wide level promenade suitable for buggies, wheelchairs and mobility scooters, plentiful benches and at the far end, picnic tables.
At low tide you can race across the wide expanse of sand, explore the caves and coves along the cliffs and play ball games. There is a free slipway at the far end of the beach in the second car park, but please respect the speed limit within the bay and beware of swimmers and kayakers if you are using a speedboat or jetski.
Please observe the seasonal restrictions on dogs on the beach.
Dogs
Dogs are banned from the two thirds of Traeth Mawr nearest to the village from 1st May to 30th September. Dogs must always be kept on a lead on the promenade.
Boats
Boats can be launched and recovered using the slipway situated by Traeth Mawr Far Car Park, at the east end of the beach. Please note that road access is via Llanbadrig not the main village.
Speed Limit
All boats must observe the speed limit of 8 knots within the bay.
Traeth Mawr Main Car Park
Traeth Mawr Main Car Park is open year round and allows easy access to the beach and promenade.
Traeth Mawr Far Car Park
The small car park at the far end of Traeth Mawr is accessed from Llanpadraig and has disabled parking bays and an adjacent picnic area and slipway. Same car park charges as main car park.
Traeth Mawr Toilets
Free public toilets, including disabled toilet, situated in the main Traeth Mawr Car Park.