Elite Coastal Cycling
The Tour of Britain Women in North Wales
The dramatic cliffs, sweeping coastal lanes, and brutal mountain ascents of North Wales have long made our region a bucket-list destination for road cyclists. This late summer, the world’s elite riders are coming directly to our roads for Stage Three of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women.
Whether you are here to feel the rush of the professional peloton, challenge your own legs on the legendary climbs, or enjoy a cross-country cycling holiday linking up with our sister hotel in the Lake District, The Beaches Hotel in Prestatyn is your premium beachside base. Equipped with secure on-site bike storage, a relaxing indoor pool, and a sea-view restaurant to refuel, we have everything you need for an unforgettable two-wheeled getaway.
Watch the Action Live: Stage Three (Mold to The Great Orme)
The drama reaches a fever pitch for Stage Three of the tour, a masterclass in hilly, technical racing held entirely within North Wales. The peloton sets off from the nearby historic market town of Mold before winding through stunning Welsh valleys and terminating in a legendary, punishing summit finish atop The Great Orme in Llandudno.
Watch the world’s best climbers battle gravity on the sweeping cliffs of the marine drive while the Irish Sea crashes below, just a short cruise down the coast from our hotel doors.
Why Choose The Beaches Hotel?
The Ultimate Coastal Recovery
Unwind after a thrilling day of racing by stepping right onto the sand at Barkby Beach or soaking away the miles in our heated indoor swimming pool.
Secure Facilities
Rest easy knowing your expensive gear is fully protected and locked away safely overnight in our dedicated, secure on-site bicycle storage.
Local Coast Tracks
Enjoy a gentle recovery spin along the completely traffic-free North Wales Coastal Cycleway (National Cycle Route 5), sitting directly outside our hotel doorstep.
The Ultimate Cross-Country Road Trip
From the Lakes to the Welsh Coast
Why stop at one stage? Turn the Tour of Britain into the ultimate cross-country cycling holiday by tracking the race all the way from its spectacular opening leg in the north.


