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The Isle of Anglesey is situated off the north west coast of Wales, near the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range. The isle is separated from the mainland by two bridges, the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge. The island boasts 125 miles of spectacular coastline within an area of outstanding natural beauty. The long stretches of sandy beach are ideal for families, water sports and swimming.
Situated on the east coast of the island the
bay provides a large expanse of golden sands, with views across
to Benllech and Moelfre. The beach has been awarded Blue Flag
status and is equipped with a small café and car park. There are
many well maintained footpaths within the area including the Anglesey
Coastal Path, which give the opportunity to view the variety of
wildlife and sea life in the bay. Local facilities include golfing
and fishing trips in nearby Beaumaris and horse riding in the
village of Llanddonna.
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