Status: No water quality alerts in place
Llanfairfechan is situated on the North Wales coastline, 9.5 kilometres to the east of Bangor. It is a long sand and pebble beach, with a concrete promenade running the length of its rear. Behind the promenade are shops, cafes, houses and the main North Wales railway line. The coastal waters are designated under the Menai Strait and Conwy Special Area of Conservation, in addition to the Traeth Lafan Special Protection Area and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Based on the tide information at Beaumaris 4.3 miles away
Temperature: 🌤 11.8°C
Wind Speed: 10.4 km/h - 🌾 (Light Breeze)
Max Temp:
16.0°CMin Temp:
11.2°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:15
🌇 Sunset: 21:08
Precipitation: ☀️ No Rain 0.0 mm
Wind: 🌿 Gentle Breeze 18.4 km/h
Max Temp:
17.9°CMin Temp:
11.0°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:14
🌇 Sunset: 21:10
Precipitation: ☀️ No Rain 0.0 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 20.2 km/h
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