Beschreibung
Situated on the north coast of Anglesey, with its elliptical shingle ridge, Cemlyn is an interesting site to visit. On islands at the western end of the lagoon, there is an important tern colony. Cemlyn Bay is best in spring and early summer for Mäusebussard, Turmfalke, Wanderfalke, Rotmilan, Küstenseeschwalbe, Flußseeschwalbe, Brandseeschwalbe, Austernfischer, Sandregenpfeifer and Brandgans. Rosenseeschwalbe is possible in small numbers. Also wading birds, ducks, gull species, Wiesenpieper, Steinschmätzer, grey seal and rare migrants.
Details
Zugang
Cemlyn is on the north coast of Anglesey, to the west of Wylfa Nuclear Power Station. Turn off the A5025 at Tregele. Parking available either side of the shingle spit and lagoon. Click on a P in the map to get directions to that P. OS Map Ref SH337932, OS Explorer Map 262.
Terrain und Habitat
Ebene , Feuchtgebiet , See , Strand , Dünen , Meer , Grasland, Wiesen , Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , LandwirtschaftBedingungen
Flach , Felsig , Hügelig , Hochwasser möglichRundweg
NeinIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
Möglicherweise hilfreichGute Beobachtungszeit
GanzjährigBeste Beobachtungszeit
FrühjahrRoute
Schmaler PfadSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
Schwierig/anstrengendErreichbarkeit
zu FußBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
NeinZusätzliche Informationen
There are no toilets or other facilities here. Although there is good access via narrow metal roads leading to parking, it is off the beaten track. Take a packed lunch and wear sturdy shoes for the walk along the shingle bank. Waterproofs are also advisable as even in dry weather it can be windy. In spring the tern colonies are roped off by the North Wales Wildlife Trust, who monitor them. Often migrants shelter here , in 2021 a long staying elegant tern was present for several weeks. The walk along the various headlands however, is much easier giving excellent views across the bay, good for seal watching. The grassy headland is also good for butterflies , flora and insects.