Your local Gardener in Kinmel Bay
For your gardening needs please use the Free Estimates form you will find it here and I will get back to you.
We offer the following gardening services as follows:
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You can also contact me by email. as I respond to all emails every evening
Email: firstcut.grasscuttingservice@gmail.com
Mile after mile of big sandy beach runs along the north coast at Kinmel Bay and Towyn. They share characteristics that make them perennially popular for family holidays – sandcastles and funfairs, carousels and candyfloss. But there are certain differences…
Kinmel Bay attracts serious watersports enthusiasts as well as paddlers and swimmers. Canoeing and windsurfing are popular. Yachting and fishing fans head for Kinmel Bay’s pretty harbour, while landlubbers make for Y Morfa Leisure Centre, which has a multi-purpose sports hall, two squash courts and an outdoor multi-use games area.
The bay forms part of a long stretch of sandy beach which extends for almost 5 miles to Llanddulas, The beach is popular for windsurfing, kayaking and kite surfing, and is accessed across the promenade from a large car park. Behind the promenade is Kinmel Dunes Local Nature Reserve, a small sand dune system which is home to a variety of native maritime plants and bird life; seals can also sometimes be seen close to the shore. Wheelchair access is possible along the promenade and also along paths leading through the dunes. Pentremawr beach at the eastern end of the promenade has a cafe and toilets and the town of Rhyl, a mile to the east, has a full range of shops, cafes and other services. The North Wales Coast Path runs parallel to the shore and allows a pleasant walk along the seafront. The national cycle route 5 also runs along the coast here and provides excellent cycling.