The 5 Best Outdoor Activities in Cemaes Bay, Wales

August 30, 2021 Alice Mieles

Discover the best top things to do in Cemaes Bay, United Kingdom including Porth Padrig, Stingray Angling Charter, Cemlyn Bay Lagoon, Cemaes Bay Traeth Bach Beach, Traeth Mawr Beach.
Restaurants in Cemaes Bay

1. Porth Padrig

Porth Padrig, Cemaes Bay Wales
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Porth Padrig

2. Stingray Angling Charter

Beach Road The Boat House, Cemaes Bay LL67 0ES Wales +44 1407 710510 http://www.seafishingtrips.co.uk/contact.htm
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Stingray Angling Charter

Reviewed By boltonfil - Bolton, United Kingdom

Great few hours out with skipper Dave. Did half a dozen different marks till we got on fish. Coley, pollock and I got a personal best Wrasse. All round good do ! Cheers

3. Cemlyn Bay Lagoon

Cemaes Bay Wales +44 1248 714795 http://www.first-nature.com/waleswildlife/n-lnr-cemlyn.php
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Cemlyn Bay Lagoon

Reviewed By K3673FYmarkj - Todmorden, United Kingdom

This is a must, always something to see. A true wildlife haven. In the summer the terns and the grey seals. In winter the wildfowl and turnstones, if you are lucky scoters can be seen. All year there are ringed plovers and comorants. Butterflies and summer insects. And a great place for dogs too. In summer they are not allowed on the shingle bank but are allowed elsewhere.

4. Cemaes Bay Traeth Bach Beach

Cemaes, Cemaes Bay LL67 0ES Wales
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Cemaes Bay Traeth Bach Beach

Reviewed By fflurb - Barry, United Kingdom

I have been going to this beach since I was small and have always enjoyed going there, especially in the winter. It has many different aspects from a little harbour, small caves, a headland walk, ice cream, a tide and times bell and of course plenty of seaweed and sand. There are two car parks, one free and the other £2 so be sure to go to the bigger car park although it is a longer way around. Dogs welcome in the winter, not sure about all year round.

5. Traeth Mawr Beach

Cemaes Bay, Cemaes Bay Wales http://www.thebeachguide.co.uk/north-wales/anglesey/cemaes.htm
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Traeth Mawr Beach

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