Photos of Circular Cycle Ride from Bodedern to Cemaes Bay, Anglesey
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Llynon Mill: an 18th century working mill that is open to visitors |
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St. Mary's Church, Llanfairynghornwy |
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This old cottage between Llanfairynghornwy and Cemlyn has a spectacularly colourful garden. |
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There are fine views of the north coast of Anglesey |
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Cemaes High Street |
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Cemaes harbour |
In Cemaes there are 3 pubs and one or two cafes that serve food including this establishment which welcomes cyclists as well as walkers. |
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Seen from the bench in the quiet little square of Llanfechell, the church is conspicuously painted all white. In the 18th century the local squire reckoned its bells disturbed his bees and interfered with their production of honey, so he capped the belfry with a concrete pyramid! |
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Part of the return ride has excellent views of Llyn Alaw, Anglesey's largest lake: seen here with the Snowdonia mountains as a backdrop |
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This photo was taken from a tiny beach of Llyn Lywenan, which the route passes. |
Photos © Maurice Clarke - may be copied with hyperlink acknowledgement