We took ourselves from Holyhead for a short drive to the sleepy coastal town of Cemaes Bay to the Nth East of the Island. Its a beautiful little place and readily warms to passing visitors who pop by to spend a day or night whilst on the move around Angelsey.
We stayed in the car park to the far end of the town which in the dead of night the only sounds are the waves gently ushering you to sleep. Its a great spot for walking and beach combing or if you fancy a little historical venture a 4th century"Llanbadrig Church of St. Patrick" awaits you just over the hill along the bay, and is also a beautiful and scenic coastal walk what ever the weather.
The town has a quaint little harbour with a Harbour Master resident and is filled with small vessels which are for mainly pleasure and only echo the very distant past of its heritage from long ago as a busy port. Fishing trips and sight seeing trips for Dolphins, Minky Whales even Orca! can be booked directly from the harbour simply enquire.
There are some eateries on the high street and places for refreshment of an evening and I would recommend any them.
Parking is paid at the little kiosk and snack bar during the day
£2 for a full day Parking
£15 for overnight
The toilets are open all day and closed at night on the main car park and they also have fresh drinking water.
View of the Bay
Here is a map of the Town and the Bay
Here is a Travel Vlog of Cemaes - https://youtu.be/MU3AOLD3xws
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