Dulas Bay on the Northern coast of Anglesey is divided into a number of beaches.
The northern beach is the sand/shingle/mud estuary Traeth Dulas (Dulas Beach); southeast of this is the tiny Traeth Bach (Small Beach) and the sandy Traeth Yr Ora (Beach of The Fortified Landing Place). The estuary passes through Dulas Bay with the Traeth Bach and Traeth Yr Ora separated by a rock outcrop called Craig y Sais (The Saxon Rock) at high tide. Then at low tide, it is possible to walk on the sand between the three beaches although beware not to get caught out by the incoming tide as it can be a long walk around the estuary if caught out.
This is a great part of coastline on the Anglesey Coastal Pathย to explore as further to the south-east you have the beaches of Lligwy Bay.
No facilities and parking can be a problem. This stretch of coast is really for the walkers who find it via the Anglesey Coastal Path.
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Dulas Bay Beach, Dulas Bay, Dulas Bay, Isle of Anglesey , United Kingdom
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