On foot
Cemaes beaches and harbour
Cemaes Bay has two beaches close to the house, with sandy stretches, rock pools and a sheltered harbour wall for crabbing, boat watching and easy family time by the water.
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A curated local guide for slow beach mornings, harbour watching, coast path walks and memorable Anglesey days out.
On foot
Cemaes Bay has two beaches close to the house, with sandy stretches, rock pools and a sheltered harbour wall for crabbing, boat watching and easy family time by the water.
Join the coast path from the village for headland views, quiet coves and changing sea light across the north coast.
Walk east over the headland to this pebbly beach, known for pale quartzite rock and a more tucked-away feel.
Look for fulmars near Llanbadrig, turnstones and oystercatchers on the shore, and seasonal seabird life along the coast.
Boat trips and fishing expeditions operate from the harbour area in season. Check local providers directly for timings and sea conditions.
Village pubs, cafes, fish and chips, small shops and galleries are close enough for relaxed days without the car.
Follow the coast towards Llanbadrig for chapel history, cliff views and the distinctive local geology around White Lady Beach.
Anglesey days out
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Anglesey's restored windmill site, with heritage, food and family-friendly interest.