Wales has always been a magnificent place for a day out. From the glory of Snowdonia to the beautiful beaches that line the coast.
In the case of the latter, it can provide a real sensory experience for people with various needs, taking loved ones away from the challenges they face for some quality sea air. For people with mobility issues such as the those with cognitive difficulties or in their older years in a nursing care home, the beach can provide a real escape and be a calming presence.
It’s why many people who are residing in such centres are often taken away to visit the seaside. However, the beach also has to be suited to their mobility needs.
Across Wales there are many beaches that do provide accessibility features for people with mobility aids, but what are the best? If you are on the hunt for accessible beaches in Wales, here are our top five…
Barafundle Bay
Located in Pembrokeshire, Barafundle Bay is part of the national park in the county and is often hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
It’s accessible by a short walk from the car park, but that pathway isn’t too tricky to tackle for people with mobility issues and the pay off is spectacular with crystal clear waters and towering cliffs.
Llandudno Beach
In the north of Wales, Llandudno beach and the town of Llandudno as a whole has long been a popular destination for people with mobility aids. The promenade has level access for wheelchairs and plenty of spots to sit down along its two mile stretch, while getting down to the beach can be enjoyed via the ramps down. There are plenty of disabled facilities, such as toilets and plenty of parking, making for a hassle free experience in one of Wales’ prettiest seaside towns.
Rhossili Bay
On the Gower Peninsula, Rhossili Bay is known for its dramatic landscapes and is a testament to Wales’ outstanding natural beauty.
There are designated parking areas for disabled and a number of convenient access points, making for a beautiful spot to enjoy a picnic and some of that rare Welsh sunshine.
Aberdyfi Beach
Located along the Cardigan Bay coast, Aberdyfi Beach boasts miles of golden sands and shallow water, perfect for dipping your toes in.
A level promenade takes you down to the beach, making it easy for people in wheelchairs, while there are plenty of amenities too that are accessible, such as toilets and parking. A day on the beach also isn’t complete without a trip to one of the excellent cafes and restaurants that are scattered across the picturesque seaside village.
Cefn Sidan Beach
Stretching across the Pembrey Country Park, Cefn Sidan beach offers a haven of tranquillity and there are plenty of access points that have been designed to be ideally suited to all.
Whether you’re unwinding with a leisurely stroll or embarking on an adrenaline-fueled adventure, Cefn Sidan Beach caters to a diverse range of mobility issues. With accessible facilities, including beach wheelchairs and disabled parking, Pembrey Country Park ensures that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Cefn Sidan Beach.
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