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Llangrannog Beach is a sheltered, sandy bay known as ‘Traeth y Pentref’ – the village beach. It is popular with families and surfers and is a great place to relax and watch for dolphins out at sea. There is a distinctive rock on the shore called ‘Carreg Bica’, which according to legend was once a giant’s tooth. At low tide, you can walk past this rock to the hidden sandy cove of Cilborth. There is also a steep cliff path from the village to Cilborth which is not affected by the tide.

Dogs are allowed on the Cilborth side of the beach but are not allowed on the main section of the beach area between Nant Hawen and Pen Rhip between the 1st May and 30th September inclusive.

Awards Cilborth – Blue Flag and Seaside Award (Rural). Traeth y Pentref – Seaside Award (Resort)

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