The village of Llangrannog lies in the narrow, steep sided valley of the river Hawen on Ceredigion's Heritage Coast. Llangrannog has two main beaches, the main beach at its front and the adjoining Cilborth beach in a hidden cove. A foorpath follows the Heritage Coast to Ynys Lochtyn.
Llangranog can be quite a busy beach in the summer and being relatively small can become crowded, The village of Llangranog is nice and there is a dry ski slope on the hill above. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and accomodation in the village, but the beach itself isn't really suited to any 'forces-of-nature' sports. Although it is fine on a summer days for beginner windsurfers and there can be some surf on occassion.
To find it, follow the signs for the Ski Slope from the A487.
Sports Suitability
Surf Conditions at Llangrannog can be OK
Buggying Conditions at Llangrannog are Unknown
Windsurfing Conditions at Llangrannog are Unknown
Kitesurfing Conditions at Llangrannog are Unknown
Wind Suitability
Windsurfing at Llangrannog
Kitesurfing at Llangrannog
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