Lligwy Bay
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Lligwy Bay (Welsh: Traeth Lligwy) is a bay of the Welsh island of Anglesey.[1]
It is on the north east of the island, to the north of the village of Moelfre. It was the site, in October 1859, of the loss of the steam clipper Royal Charter with a loss of life in excess of 450.
The bay is very popular with windsurfers and other windpowered watersport enthusiasts. There is a pay and display car park at the end of the access road from the A5025 at Brynrefail.
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The beach is the site of a medieval fish weir, which was scheduled as an Ancient Monument in 2002.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 114 Anglesey (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2013. ISBN 9780319231838.
- ^ Anon. "Traeth Lligwy Fish Weir". Ancient monument. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
External links
53°21′43″N 4°15′36″W / 53.36204°N 4.26010°W
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