Use our interactive Seaglass map or the search function to find your perfect beach, and don’t forget to check the Sea Glass score to see if it’s a good day for hunting treasure.
Dale Beach Sea Glass Guide
Where Henry Tudor Landed, and the Smugglers Did Business Best For: Why Dale – the sunniest village in Wales and
Porthcawl Sea Glass Guide
Coal Port, Bristol Channel and the Hidden Pebble Bay Best For: Why Porthcawl – the coal port that became a
The South Pembrokeshire Coal Coast
A Sea Glass Road Trip from Saundersfoot to Wisemans Bridge Why this road trip – two beaches, three tunnels and
New Quay Sea Glass Guide
Dylan Thomas’s Town and a Victorian Shipbuilder’s Shore Best For: Why New Quay – the town that launched two hundred
Aberystwyth Beach Sea Glass Guide
Where Lead Ore and the Celtic Sea Left Their Mark Why Aberystwyth- a lead port’s slow deposit on Cardigan Bay
Tenby Sea Glass Guide
Six Centuries of Harbour Glass in a Medieval Town Best For: Why Tenby – the most historic harbour hunt in
Abereiddi Beach Sea Glass Guide
Dark Sand, Blue Water and an Industrial Ghost Best For: Why Abereiddi – the most atmospheric beach hunt in Wales
Bracelet Bay Sea Glass Guide
Hunting the Shore of Copperopolis Best For Why Bracelet Bay – where the world’s copper capital meets the Bristol Channel
Saundersfoot Beach Sea Glass Guide
A Coal Port’s Long Goodbye Best For: Why Saundersfoot – a coal port hiding in plain sight Saundersfoot doesn’t look
Cemaes Bay Sea Glass Guide
The Most Northerly Hunt in Wales Best For: Why Cemaes Bay- sea glass at the top of Wales Cemaes is