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Castell Mawr Rock in Wales
, Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, Wales
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  • Red Wharf Bay is a sandy bay that at low tide seems to continue as far as the horizon
    Red Wharf Bay Beach, Traeth Coch
  • Benllech Beach is on the east coast of Anglesey, North Wales
    Benllech Beach
  • The Seafront at Benllech
    Benllech Seafront
  • Saint Mary’s Church is located in the village of Pentraeth, Anglesey, North Wales
    Saint Mary's Church Pentraeth
  • Red Wharf Bay Sailing Club - based at Traeth Bychan Beach
    Red Wharf Bay Sailing Club
  • Llanallgo Church is located on the outskirts of Moelfre on the north east coast of Anglesey, North Wales
    Llanallgo Church
  • The beach at Moelfre is more of a small harbour than a beach with a pretty pebbled seafront
    Moelfre Beach
  • Lligwy Burial Chamber is to be found in a field close to the coastal  town of Moelfre on Anglesey, North Wales
    Lligwy Burial Chamber
  • Moelfre Island (Ynys Moelfre in Welsh) is a small uninhabited island (6
    Moelfre Island
  • The Din Lligwy Hut Group is located on the outskirts of Moelfre close to the north east coast of Anglesey, North Wales
    Din Lligwy Hut Group
  • Hen Capel Lligwy, or the Lligwy Old Church, is located on the outskirts of Moelfre close to the north east coast of Anglesey, North Wales
    Hen Capel Lligwy, Lligwy Old Church
  • On the 25th October 1859 the Royal Charter, a 2,719 ton steel-hulled steam clipper bound for Liverpool from Melbourne Australia, was lost off the village of Moelfre on the east coast of the island of Anglesey
    Wreck of the Royal Charter
  • Lligwy Beach (Welsh: Traeth Lligwy) is situated between Dulas Bay and Moelfre on the north east coast of Anglesey, North Wales
    Traeth Lligwy Beach
  • Bodafon Mountain, Mynydd Bodafan, (178m) is located in the north east of the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales
    Bodafon Mountain
Castell Mawr is a large limestone rock that dominates the western edge of Red Wharf Bay in Anglesey, North Wales. The limestone may have been quarried in the past but today serves as a refuge and nesting place for those pesky seagulls. It is located between the village of Red Wharf Bay and the promontory that holds St David's Park camping site. ....

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