Trearddur
Trearddur | |
Anglesey | |
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Location | |
Island: | Holy Island |
Location: | 53°17’6"N, 4°37’11"W |
Data | |
Local Government | |
Council: | Anglesey |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Ynys Môn |
Trearddur Bay is a village located south of Holyhead on the west coast of Holy Island off the north-west coast of Anglesey. The population is c.1,000.
The historical name for Trearddur Bay is Towyn Capel or Tywyn y Capel, and at the centre of the beach lies an ancient burial ground known by the old names and which was excavated in 2003.
There are two general shops in the centre of the village, along with a garage, two golf courses (one 18-hole, and one small 9-hole), and many hotels including a large hotel, Trearddur Bay Hotel, which overlooks the beach.
On the two beaches, Porth Dafarch and the main beach, there are some shallow scuba diving sites, and the main beach is one of the tourist hotspots of Anglesey. There is excellent sea fishing in the area. Boat trips & fishing trips are available from the beach. Horse riding is available, as well as a snooker hall at the Beach Hotel.
Near the beach is a play area and a football pitch where Trearddur Bay United FC play.
On 24 February 2011, Prince William and his future wife, Catherine Middleton, participated in their first official function as an engaged couple here, the dedication of a lifeboat.
Outside links
- Trearddur Bay Sailing Club website
- Trearddur Bay Accommodation website
- A page on Trearddur Bay, on theislandofchoice.com
- Aerial photograph of Trearddur
- Pictures of Trearddur and the area on Geograph.co.uk
- British Archaeology news item on the burial ground
- Anglesea Marine & Leisure - Boat trips, park & launch services, fishing trips and boat sales in Trearddur Bay