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West Shore Beach is much quieter than Llandudnos other beach at North Shore. It is a blue-flag sandy beach with miles of sand, low dunes and known for its spectacular sunsets.
There are dog restrictions on parts of the beach during the summer, excluding dogs from the middle section of the beach (between the stone groynes) but you are able to take your dog to play on either end of the beach outside of that.
At the Northside of this beach is the great Ormes head, This is the side you will find the children play park, outdoor exercise equipment, pay toilets and the boating lake where you can see the swans. Just across the road from the Children's play park is The Lilly Restaurant/bar where dogs are welcome inside near the bad as well as on the terrace outside.
Take a stroll down the promenade or play on the long stretch of grass that runs from the children's park down to the car park, at the carpark there is West Shore beach cafe where you can enjoy beautiful beach views from the terrace.
There is a miniature railway next to the cafe that allows public visitors, running sessions on Saturdays. It is free to ride but donations are welcome to help fund the miniature railway projects, Dogs obviously can't ride on the railway but they can watch from the side.
Past here you can head to the low dunes and walk the coastal path all the way to Conwy.
West Shore is popular with families, walkers, cyclists, kite-surfers, windsurfers and canoeists. A great place to visit with something for everyone.
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