Porth Tyn Tywyn lies along a generous stretch of Anglesey coastline which features sand and shingle beaches. To the north is Rhosneigr, popular for holiday homes and Anglesey Golf Club. To the south lies Cable Bay and the historic monument at Barclodiad Y Gawres, about a 20-30 minute walk away. Access to the beaches here is among the easiest on the island: the A4080 directly adjoins car parks as it traces Anglesey's western coastline. The beaches are littered with the signature of past volcanic activity affording rock tidal rock pools for children and seclusion for others. Sunsets on this side of the island are often...
Read moreLovely little spot, large car park to go off and explore. Often a pop-up van doing food; pizza, salad bowls, beers (not on a Tuesday). Found it a few years back when came to Wales for a Stag Do. Stag was late despite making it clear he wanted to come to this exact spot to surf/paddle board and have some food. Instead he stopped in Bangor and had something to eat there without telling any of us. Bit rude really.
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Read moreA wonderful 5 days, helped of course by great weather. Fab caravan, has everything one could need. Peaceful , lovely views , bunnies in the garden. Lovely place to come back to after a day on beach. .must add amazing...
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