Newborough Beach stretches from Abermenai Point on the Menai Strait in the south to Llanddwyn Island in the north.
The miles of golden sand leave plenty of space if you want to be alone, and the backdrop of huge sand dunes are an added attraction for the children.
There are fantastic views of the hills of Snowdonia and particularly the "rivals" on the Lleyn Peninsula. Many just come to enjoy the sands and the clear blue waters, while others might take a walk along the sands to the even more beautiful beaches in the coves of Llanddwyn Island. Some head south to Abermenai Point or north past the island to Malltraeth beach - and take all their clothes off - as the dunes to the north and south of Newborough are popular with nudists, although this is frowned upon by the rangers who patrol the beaches.