Trearddur or Trearddur Bay () is a village, seaside resort and community south of Holyhead on the west coast of Holy Island off the north-west coast of Anglesey in Wales. The community includes the small settlements of Penrhosfeilw and Goferydd and the Refail Farm estate.
At the 2001 census, the community had a population of 1,858, reducing to 1,686 at the 2011 census.
Like many places on the Welsh coast, Trearddur is somewhat anglicised, with 44% of the population born in England.
The village has a number of pubs and restaurants including The Driftwood, Ocean's Edge, Seacroft, Sea Shanty and Farrell's Bar.
On the two beaches — Porth Diana and the main beach — there are some shallow scuba diving sites, and the main beach is one of the tourist hotspots of Anglesey. There is sea fishing in the area. Boat trips and fishing trips are available from the beach. Horse riding is available, as are kayaking and sailing. Trearddur Bay Sailing Club (founded in 1919) has over 1,000 members but, unusually, operates only in the month of August. Visitors can walk along the Anglesey Coastal Path towards neighbouring Rhoscolyn or in the other direction towards Porth Dafarch and on to South Stack and the RSPB Reserve and lighthouse.
Near the beach is a play area and a football pitch where Trearddur Bay FC play. The club provides football for youngsters within their girls' section and boys' section. They also have a disability section. They have two senior teams. The ladies play in the NWWL league and the men play in the North Wales Coast West Football League in the fourth tier of the Welsh football pyramid.
The village has had a lifeboat station since 1967.
The village hosts the Anglesey Oyster & Welsh Produce Festival.
At the local level, the electorate of Trearddur are represented by twelve community councillors on Trearddur Community Council.
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