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Benllech beach is a sandy beach, approximately 1.25 km in length, ideal for families with some organised activities and rock pools. Popular for sea kayaking and fishing. Benllech is known as a retirement town with most of the houses made up of bungalows so don’t expect major shops. Facilities include toilets, shops, food, slipway, promenade, parking is available but on Read more…
Belgian promenade, although not strictly a beach as beyond the wall is mud, this is a great location to get close to Menai straights and see the Menai Suspension bridge at close hand. In 1914 the locals were helped by a group of refugees from Mechelen in Belgium who had been driven from their homes by the German invasion and Read more…
Barclodiad y Gawres Burial Chamber is apartially reconstructed Neolithic burial chamber. The site has limited access: you can view the outside all year but the burial chamber itself can only be visited by appointment. Read more…
Trearddur Bay lifeboat station was established in 19677 and operates two inshore lifeboats. Station has limited opening times and shop is open on Sundays. Read more…
Din Dryfol Burial Chamber, Neolithic chambered tomb consisting of several large stones, one stands at about 10 feet (3 metres) high. The capstone has collapsed and many stones are missing but it is in a pleasant setting and worth visiting. Read more…
Silver Bay beach is an isolated sandy beach and great location to get away from the crowds. The bay curves round with either end being low rocky headlands and faces south into Cymyran Bay. At low tide you have a large expanse of sand with rock pools to explore. You have a holiday village that for those fortunate to be Read more…
Red Wharf Bay (Treath Coch) beach is a lovely sandy and pebble beach and as the tide goes out you get a massive area of sand. You have a lot of sand and shallow water and so the bay attracts a wide selection of wildlife. Popular with watersports enthusiasts. Car parking, small promenade and a pub. Read more…
Llanddona beach is a good sized family sandy beach that shelves at a decent but not alarming rate. This north east facing beach is located on the eastern side of the Red Wharf Bay area, measures approximately 2.5 km in length, although the bay itself is more than 4 km wide. Llanddona village is located on high ground between Benllech Read more…
Beaumaris Castle was the last and largest of King Edward I Welsh fortifications started in the 1290’s. Defences survive, surrounded by a partly restored moat. Beaumaris Castle is built on walls with walls plan and when built the inhabitants of Llanfaes were forcefully relocated 12 miles away to Newborough. Beaumaris Castle is within The Castles and Town Walls of King Read more…
Treath Crigyll beach if the northern of Rhosneigr two beaches, a sandy beach with lots of space at low tide. Popular kitesurfing, windsurfing and surfing beach although you need to keep away from the rocks. Parking and food nearby. Read more…
Beaumaris Pier, opened in 1846, was designed by Frederick Foster and comprises a masonry jetty continuing out into the Strait on wooden and concrete pilings. After srorm damage in 1872 the pier was re-built and extended to 570 feet and a pavilion was constructed at the end which contained a cafe. It was once the landing stage for steamships of Read more…
Bull Bay (Porthllechog Cove) beach is a pebble and rocky beach between Llaneilian and Cemaes on the northern coast of Anglesey. This is a popular location for diving and boating with a short concrete slipway. Some parking and toilets available near the beach. Read more…
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