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Penmon Point

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Amy
July 12, 2022
Rocky beaches with rock pools and the impressive lighthouse. A good licensed cafe with ice cream, pizzas, sandwiches etc.
Hanna
January 19, 2020
Beaumaris - Penmon Follow in the footsteps of King Edward I and embark on your walk like a true member of the royal family at Beaumaris Castle. This incredible 13th century masterpiece is renowned for its impressive, revolutionary architecture. Discover beautiful views of the Menai Strait across the castle and begin your walk up to Penmon Point. Heading north along the Anglesey Coast Path will warrant you beautiful sights of the Carneddau Mountains (also awarded ultimate walking status in North Wales). After travelling through some more pretty coastal countryside, you will reach the endearing village of Penmon where the cherished and monumental Trwyn Du Lighthouse stands, marking the entrance to the Menai Strait. A boat trip over to the beautiful Puffin Island is also highly recommended from Beaumaris, whilst in the area. The uninhabited island is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering spectacular scenery and is a real haven for nature lovers. Duration – 2 hours Difficulty – easy Length – 4.5 miles
Beaumaris - Penmon Follow in the footsteps of King Edward I and embark on your walk like a true member of the royal family at Beaumaris Castle. This incredible 13th century masterpiece is renowned for its impressive, revolutionary architecture. Discover beautiful views of the Menai Strait across t…
Gemma
October 18, 2021
A beautiful pebble beach beyond Beaumaris with a stunning view of Puffin Island and the lighthouse. Feels like stepping back in time!
Ian & Gemma
September 9, 2021
Penmon Point is on the north east coast of Anglesey with views across the mainland, Great Orme and of course Puffin Island (Ynys Seiriol). Also a great place to spot dolphins and harbour porpoise in summer. Seals resident to Puffin island are often seen close to the shore around Penmon Point.
Owen
August 24, 2022
Penmon makes up Anglesey’s easternmost tip, jutting out into Conwy Bay. Puffin Island lies to the north east of Trwyn Penmon (Penmon headland), approximately half a mile offshore. The area’s stunning scenery and wildlife can be appreciated from its comprehensive public right of way network. The Anglesey Coastal Path follows the coastline from Penmon village and Caim, taking in the historical sites of Penmon Church and Priory, the 400 year old dovecote and the impressive deer park. Puffin Island is not accessible to the public without the permission of the landowner, however there are boat trips around the island during the summer months from nearby Beaumaris. The whole area is very important for sea birds and waders, and Puffin Island has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a Special Protection Area (SPA). It has a large sea bird colony, with considerable numbers of adults returning in the spring to breed. The dominant species include razorbills, shag, guillemots, kittiwakes, fulmars, herring gulls, lesser black-backed gulls, and great black-backed gulls. The area is of European importance for its breeding population of cormorant, and is also an important roosting area for oystercatchers. Puffins were once common on the island, although they are today quite scarce. On the occasions when they breed here, they lay their eggs in cracks between the rocks, as the island’s craggy substrate prevents them from digging burrows in which to nest, as is their more common habit. The coast and rocky shore supports many interesting and diverse marine communities, with a broad range of plants and animals, including seaweeds, lichen, molluscs, marine worms, sea squirts, sponges, crabs, anemones, and rock-boring animals. Grey seals can often be seen hauled out on the shore, and harbour porpoise can occasionally be spotted feeding in the tidal streams.
Penmon makes up Anglesey’s easternmost tip, jutting out into Conwy Bay. Puffin Island lies to the north east of Trwyn Penmon (Penmon headland), approximately half a mile offshore. The area’s stunning scenery and wildlife can be appreciated from its comprehensive public right of way network. The A…

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