Aberffraw Beach on the Isle of Anglesey, North
Wales.

Aberffraw Beach and the Snowdonia Mountain Range
One of Anglesey's largest and most beautiful beaches. Plenty
of room for everyone to enjoy themselves without being on top
of each other. Very little in the way of shops or ice cream,
just a little village shop. Once your on the beach your on your
own.
Aberffraw boasts beautiful white sands and panoramic views of
Snowdonia, but take a picnic and something to drink. Historically,
Aberffraw is one of Wales most important places - the seat of
the Princes of Wales.
The photos were taken on a leisurely stroll on a summers night,
and they are not therefore as complimentary to Aberffraw as it
most certainly deserves. Be sure to take a walk into the village
and see the visitors centre. Lots of ideas for things to do.
There is also a delightful little stone bridge that was built
in the 1730's. Plenty of wildlife and raptors to be seen on the
estuary and the vast sand dunes.

Aberffraw Creek leading to beach
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Aberffraw Beach giving an indication of the size
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Aberffraw with it's expanse of sand
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Small bay off Aberffraw Beach
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Outcrop of rock on Aberffraw Beach
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Aberffraw village from the Estuary
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