Black Rock Sands

E276313

Black Rock Sands is a wide, sandy beach on the coast of North Wales, popular for its scenic views, vehicle access to the shore, and proximity to the town of Porthmadog.

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Black Rock Sands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
coastType open bay
country Wales
hasAccessType pedestrian access
vehicle access to beach
hasAmenity car park
nearby campsite
nearby holiday park
public toilets
hasGeographicFeature dunes
rocky headlands
wide sandy beach
hasHazard fast incoming tides
soft sand in some areas
hasNameOrigin named after dark rocks at one end of the beach
hasNearbySettlement Morfa Bychan
hasNearbyTown Porthmadog
hasRegulation speed limits for vehicles on beach
tide-related parking restrictions
zoned areas for activities
hasSandType fine sand
hasViewOf Harlech
surface form: Harlech Castle area

Snowdonia
surface form: Snowdonia mountains

Caernarfon Bay
surface form: Tremadog Bay
isAccessibleBy road
isAccessibleFrom Morfa Bychan
Porthmadog
locatedIn Gwynedd
North Wales
locatedOnCoastOf Cardigan Bay
near Porthmadog
partOf Porthmadog harbour
surface form: Porthmadog Bay area
popularFor car-based beach activities
dog walking
family visits
picnics
scenic views
water sports
region north-west Wales
usedFor fishing
horse riding
recreational driving on sand
surfing (in suitable conditions)
swimming

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Porthmadog hasNearbyAttraction Black Rock Sands