Beautiful seaside village one of UK's best but most Brits won't have ever visited
Llangrannog is a hidden gem on the Welsh coast, offering natural beauty and outdoor activities.
A picturesque seaside village in Wales boasts sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and a charming atmosphere but not many Brits have visited it. Situated on Cardigan Bay, Llangrannog is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports such as surfing and kayaking.
The hidden gem has a beautiful sandy beach, which is popular with locals and tourists alike, especially during the summer months.
The village is surrounded by scenic coastal paths, offering breathtaking views of the sea and coastline.
Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the cliffs, exploring the rugged terrain and spotting wildlife along the way.
But the best part of the village is the life here.
Llangrannog has a quaint and charming atmosphere, with colourful cottages, traditional pubs, and cosy cafes lining its streets.
The village is home to a close-knit community, and visitors can experience Welsh hospitality firsthand.
In addition to beach activities and coastal walks, Llangrannog offers various other attractions and activities.
These include rock pooling, fishing, boat trips, and exploring nearby attractions such as the ruins of Castell Bach and the Carreg Bica Standing Stone.
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Throughout the year, Llangrannog hosts a range of cultural events and festivals, celebrating Welsh traditions, music, and arts.
These events provide an opportunity for both locals and visitors to come together and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the village.
Named among the best seaside villages in the UK by The Telegraph, it is a perfect place where visitors can relax, unwind, and immerse themselves in the stunning surroundings of Cardigan Bay.
Travellers who have been to the scenic destination have been left mesmerised by it beauty. One user wrote on TripAdvisor: "The beach was beautiful with amazing caves and rock pools. But the experience was spoilt by the draconian parking. An expensive fine with no appeal."
A second user said: "What a find and dog friendly too! An amazing beach and a real gem. A few good well priced cafes and a lovely pub all right on the beach. Didn’t do park and ride as able to park by the beach (had to pay but worth the money especially as has an elderly relative so easy access). Would highly recommend for all ages."
A third user said: "It's a lovely beech beautiful setting, lovely sand, clear water lovely pub, cafes and toilets nearby we are staying a couple of miles away so just use the just park app at the cottage so car park is payed when we get there no problems at all."
The UK's 20 most beautiful seaside villages- full list
20. Clovelly Devon
19. Plockton, Wester Ross
18. Porlock Weir, Somerset
17. Solva, Pembrokeshire
16. Craster, Northumberland
15. Cley, Norfolk
14. Kingsand & Cawsand, Cornwall
13. Porthdinllaen, Llŷn Peninsula
12. Steephill Cove, Isle of Wight
11. St Monans, Fife
10. Polperro, Cornwall
9. West Wittering, East Sussex
8. Kimmeridge, Dorset
7. St Abbs, Berwickshire
6. Walberswick, Suffolk
5. Cadgwith, Cornwall
4. Llangrannog, Ceredigion
3. Portsoy, Aberdeenshire
2. Runswick Bay, Yorkshire
1. Beer, Devon