As you can see here it has a great beach.
This gull passed repeatedly overhead, and I couldn't resist taking his picture
Treardurr and district are a series of very attractive little bays
Some of the larger ones boast car parks and toilet blocks and its free parking too
Not all the beaches in these bays are sandy, but these kids dont seem bothered about that.
Heres another one, this time with interesting rock pools
After tea we decided to have a short run up the coast taking the very narrow and winding back roads in the general direction of Cemaes Bay, this is a view of "middle Mouse" island from the road just after Bryn Llewelyn
And here is Llanbadrig old church, obviously it has been rebuilt since the first wooden one on the site in the year 441 AD, but that sure is a long time for any church to survive, isn't it?
Then we went down to the shoreline at Cemaes Bay and had a stroll along the promenade, very pleasant in the warm evening sunshine
There were still people in the sea at seven o clock, it was that warm!
This gull passed repeatedly overhead, and I couldn't resist taking his picture
Treardurr and district are a series of very attractive little bays
Some of the larger ones boast car parks and toilet blocks and its free parking too
Not all the beaches in these bays are sandy, but these kids dont seem bothered about that.
Heres another one, this time with interesting rock pools
After tea we decided to have a short run up the coast taking the very narrow and winding back roads in the general direction of Cemaes Bay, this is a view of "middle Mouse" island from the road just after Bryn Llewelyn
And here is Llanbadrig old church, obviously it has been rebuilt since the first wooden one on the site in the year 441 AD, but that sure is a long time for any church to survive, isn't it?
Then we went down to the shoreline at Cemaes Bay and had a stroll along the promenade, very pleasant in the warm evening sunshine
There were still people in the sea at seven o clock, it was that warm!
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