No, you haven’t read the title wrong. A trip to the seaside may not be the obvious choice for an winter day trip or weekend break. But it’s worth noting that the mercury doesn’t dip as low as you might think at many Welsh beaches in the colder months.

Wales boasts breathtaking beaches with golden sands and clear blue waters set in dramatic, rugged coastlines. They attract visitors throughout the year, whatever the weather. 

New research on behalf of Transport for Wales shows the statistically “warmest” Welsh beaches as we head into the colder months. These temperatures are ideal for brisk walks or leisurely strolls along the seafront or headland. If you’re travelling with children, there’s no reason not to bring along a bucket and spade (along with some light coats) and make a day of it. 

Wales’ warmest beaches in November

November
BeachAverage max. temp.
Pendine Sands11.85°C
Tenby Castle Beach11.85°C
Freshwater East11.85°C
West Shore Beach11.8°C
Angel Bay11.8°C
Rhos-on-Sea Beach11.8°C
Barafundle Beach11.5°C
Freshwater West11.5°C
Broad Haven South Beach11.5°C
Marloes Sands Beach11.5°C

From November, the charm of Wales’ coastline continues to attract beach lovers and adventure seekers, as Pendine Sands, Tenby Castle Beach and Freshwater East emerge as the warmest beaches. 

Pendine Sands stretches an impressive seven miles. It’s a paradise for walkers and history enthusiasts. Did you know that in the early 1900s, these very shores were used as a race track where world land speed records have been broken? Today, it’s ideal for long walks and relaxing days out. Nature lovers can head west towards Gilman Point and explore the thriving rock pools, teeming with marine life.

warmest Welsh beaches

Tenby Castle Beach is another must-visit destination, especially for those who appreciate pristine beaches. It’s been awarded the coveted Blue Flag for its cleanliness and water quality – perfect for a cool autumn dip perhaps? Nearby, the town of Tenby is filled with charming shops and relaxing cafes, ideal for warming up after your beach exploits. 

Explore Freshwater East this autumn, known for its wide, sloping beach and natural sand dunes. It’s the perfect location for a soothing beach getaway, filled with pretty coastal walks with cosy pubs nearby. 

Transport for Wales encourages visitors to explore these remarkable beaches with seamless travel options, including Rovers and Rangers passes, offering unlimited rail travel to all top locations. 

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