Point of interest
Fairbourne Beach
22 locals recommend
Location
Fairbourne
Tips from locals
A quieter beach than Barmouth, fewer facilities and no disabled access to beach. Visitors can walk to Barmouth via Barmouth Bridge
Only 10 minutes drive, its the nearest beach to the site. Lots of sand at low tide but if the tide is high drive to the end of the beach where there are sand dunes. A narrow gauge railway runs from the village, along the seafront, to the end of the beach. A small ferry boat can take you from the end of the beach to Barmouth Harbour on the other side of the estuary.
Only 10 minutes drive, its the nearest beach to the site. Lots of sand at low tide but if the tide is high drive to the end of the beach where there are sand dunes. A narrow gauge railway runs from the village, along the seafront, to the end of the beach. A small ferry boat can take you from the en…
Lovely wide beach when the tide is out. Parts are dog friendly. Small ferry from the headline point on the beach to Barmouth harbour. Indiana Cuisine: a highly recommended authentic Indian restaurant. Small and cosy dining room, large parties are advised to book. As food is cooked to order then a wait may be expected at peak times for take away. No delivery.
Lovely wide beach when the tide is out. Parts are dog friendly. Small ferry from the headline point on the beach to Barmouth harbour. Indiana Cuisine: a highly recommended authentic Indian restaurant. Small and cosy dining room, large parties are advised to book. As food is cooked to order then a w…
A huge beach in Fairborne, normally is unpopulated during all of the seasons which makes it the best beach to visit. We really recomend this place