This beach is located at the south west tip of the Isle of Anglesey. Access is gained
via a large conifer plantation owned by Forest Enterprise. Offshore sandbanks fringe
the bathing area, which forms a relatively sheltered shallow lagoon. The bay is located
within the Newborough Warren and Llanddwyn Island National Nature Reserve. It is also
within the Anglesey Coast Salt marsh Special Area of Conservation, the Anglesey Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Newborough Warren - Ynys Llanddwyn Site of Special
Scientific Interest. The bathing water sample point is located 420 metres south west
of the main beach entrance.
Phytoplankton (microscopic algae) naturally increase in number at certain times of
the year. This process is known as a phytoplankton bloom.
Algal Blooms can occur at any beach during the bathing season and are usually noticeable
by a surface scum. This beach has no history of such blooms.