Moel Y Don is a small tidal island located off the coast of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. The island is approximately 1 mile long and 0.5 miles wide, and is connected to the mainland by a causeway. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, with a variety of species including oystercatchers, redshanks, and curlews. The island's landscape is dominated by saltmarsh and sand dunes, and it is also home to a number of ancient monuments, including a Bronze Age burial chamber and a medieval church. Visitors can explore the island on foot, taking in the scenic views of the surrounding coastline and the nearby Snowdonia mountains.
What a little gem! Secluded to an extent lovely little place to stop & picnic! Outstanding views over the menai straits! Very tranquil,very clean, bin emptied & parking superb! Given how delighted I was I'd like to take this opportunity to give a round off applause for the council worker's in there van for keeping it tidy & of course Anglesey council! I was here 25/30 years ago when the Plas Coch had a open air pool! Another feather in the cap for Wales! P.s. if you have little boat you maybe able to launch it here for a fee!
Stopped by late afternoon and found plenty of space and only a couple of others crabbing. A nice quiet place to skip some stones and enjoy the view!
Really pretty little stop, we came to break up a journey and get some fresh air for a few minutes and glad we did. Car park is quite small and down a little lane so this is worth bearing in mind if you drive a larger vehicle (or aren't so confident reversing) but it's absolutely worth making your way there for the beautiful view!
Great little place to park up for a picnic on the estuary. Small amount of parking only for 5/6 cars and no amenities but fabulous outlook
A small beautiful little bay, with very good views of the Menai Straights, just sit and watch the world go by.
Dropped a friend off in Llandudno and carried on k er to MOEL-Y-DON. Beautiful area and good fishing. Please take you litter home with you and any discarded fishing line.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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What a little gem! Secluded to an extent lovely little place to stop & picnic! Outstanding views over the menai straits! Very tranquil,very clean, bin emptied & parking superb! Given how delighted I was I'd like to take this opportunity to give a round off applause for the council worker's in there van for keeping it tidy & of course Anglesey council! I was here 25/30 years ago when the Plas Coch had a open air pool! Another feather in the cap for Wales! P.s. if you have little boat you maybe able to launch it here for a fee!
Stopped by late afternoon and found plenty of space and only a couple of others crabbing. A nice quiet place to skip some stones and enjoy the view!
Really pretty little stop, we came to break up a journey and get some fresh air for a few minutes and glad we did. Car park is quite small and down a little lane so this is worth bearing in mind if you drive a larger vehicle (or aren't so confident reversing) but it's absolutely worth making your way there for the beautiful view!
Great little place to park up for a picnic on the estuary. Small amount of parking only for 5/6 cars and no amenities but fabulous outlook
A small beautiful little bay, with very good views of the Menai Straights, just sit and watch the world go by.
Dropped a friend off in Llandudno and carried on k er to MOEL-Y-DON. Beautiful area and good fishing. Please take you litter home with you and any discarded fishing line.