Explore Rhoscolyn
& Beyond
Tucked-away pubs. Clifftop walks. Sea swims and secret spots.
You don’t need to venture far to feel the magic of Anglesey. Silver Bay is quietly set within Rhoscolyn — one of the island’s most peaceful corners — and right on the edge of everything that makes this place special.
Here, days unfold naturally. A walk turns into a pub lunch. A quick swim becomes a whole afternoon on the beach. You’re never far from something worth discovering — and even closer to peace and quiet.
Your Beach, Just Steps Away
Silver Bay beach — known locally as Traeth Llydan — is one of Anglesey’s best-kept secrets. Golden sand. Clean, calm waters. And barely a crowd in sight.
There are no arcades or fast food vans. Just picnic benches, rock pools, and the slow rhythm of the tide. It’s the kind of beach you share with neighbours, not strangers — and only a short stroll from your holiday home.
Coastal Paths & Quiet Walks
The Anglesey Coastal Path runs right past the park — a winding route of sea views, wildflowers, and open space. Walk for five minutes or five miles. You’ll find hidden coves, sea birds, and postcard-perfect views all along the way.
It’s dog-friendly too — and there’s always a welcoming pub at the end of a good walk (The White Eagle in Rhoscolyn is a firm favourite).
For the Adventurous
Looking to push yourself a little? Local experts at B-Active offer sea kayaking, coasteering, and outdoor sessions for families, couples, and small groups. Run by Andy Short — a seasoned coach with over 25 years’ experience — it’s a great way to explore the coastline from a new perspective.
You’ll launch straight from the beach, explore caves and cliffs, and come back feeling exhilarated, tired, and very much alive.