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Lligwy
Beach
Self Catering Cottage Accommodation
Dafarn Rhos, Lligwy Beach, Moelfre, Isle of
Anglesey
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A glorious
large sandy beach with areas of soft and hard sand, sand dunes and
rock pools.
It is very popular with individuals and
families, fishermen (bass beach) and sports enthusiasts; kayakers ,
canoeists, windsurfers and kite surfers.
There is plenty of space for all to enjoy a
stroll, sunbathe, investigate rock pools, play beach games, paddle
or swim.
Dolphins and porpoise can be seen jumping
playfully from the beach, watch local fishing or sail boats bobbing
by or see the numerous birds that visit the beach.
Remains of an ancient stone fish weir can be
seen at low tide.
Lligwy beach has car parks, seasonal beach
shop and toilets.
Dafarn Rhos is next to Lligwy Beach and all
of the properties are within a 3 minute walk of the beach and
coastal path.
The coastal path goes in opposite directions
from the beach. One direction follows the cliff edge past a secluded
pebbled beach, the memorial in remembrance of the wreck of the Royal
Charter on 26th October 1859 to the 454 lives tragically lost, also
past the Hindlea Seat memorial to the seaside village of Moelfre.
The other direction of the coastal path
follows the cliffs, coves and beaches to Dulas Estuary where it
turns inland up over a hill ending at the Pilot Boat Inn.
The Island Ynys Dulas can be seen from the
beach and is home to a colony of seals and seabirds. It has a tower
upon it built in 1824 to store food and provide shelter for
shipwrecked seamen.
Lligwy Beach is a wonderful place to visit
summer or winter, rain or shine. Lligwy Beach on a fine summers day
is what childhood memories of a seaside holiday are made of - golden
sands .
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