Traeth Ynys y Fydlyn is a picturesque beach located on the north coast of Wales, UK. The beach is nestled in a secluded cove, surrounded by towering cliffs and lush green hills. The shore is lined with soft, golden sand, and the calm, crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing. At low tide, the beach reveals a vast expanse of sand and rock pools, teeming with marine life. The surrounding countryside offers scenic hiking trails, picturesque villages, and historic landmarks, making Traeth Ynys y Fydlyn an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat.
Beautiful secluded beach. Amazing coves and trenches.. beautiful walk over farmland to the beach. Row of dead trees was a little sad to see scenery is just amazing. Would like to know what the brick buliding at the top of the cliff was used for.
Fantastic place to visit, a walk down the coastal path from Church Bay to see Elephant rock, also a great sea cave to go and view off the right side of the bay in the cliffs, available at low tide, a bit of scramble across rocks, but well worth it.
Beautiful place. Spotted a krestel hovering. Brought home some seaweed from the shore... very tasty! Had an amazing time there.
Stunning location only a short walk from the car park.
Had it all to ourselves these two rocks and The Skerries outcrop in the distance are a place of calm and beauty unspoilt by humans.
Very quiet cove away from everyone. Access via a small carpark down a single lane.
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Beautiful secluded beach. Amazing coves and trenches.. beautiful walk over farmland to the beach. Row of dead trees was a little sad to see scenery is just amazing. Would like to know what the brick buliding at the top of the cliff was used for.
Fantastic place to visit, a walk down the coastal path from Church Bay to see Elephant rock, also a great sea cave to go and view off the right side of the bay in the cliffs, available at low tide, a bit of scramble across rocks, but well worth it.
Beautiful place. Spotted a krestel hovering. Brought home some seaweed from the shore... very tasty! Had an amazing time there.
Stunning location only a short walk from the car park.
Had it all to ourselves these two rocks and The Skerries outcrop in the distance are a place of calm and beauty unspoilt by humans.
Very quiet cove away from everyone. Access via a small carpark down a single lane.