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Eglwys Cwyfan

Ty Croes, LL63 5YR, United Kingdom

Eglwys Cwyfan
Church
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5GP5+66 Ty Croes, UK
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman219 days ago
Well worth the walk, I parked in Aberffraw and walked along the road, idyllic views en route to then be greeted with the WOW view. Timed well whilst the tide was out allowing me to take the short walk to the church, I would recommend wearing walking shoes as you will need to navigate over pebbles and rocks. Would definitely recommend this place 👌
Lainey sh
Lainey sh249 days ago
Beautiful circular walk from Aberffraw over the hill tops to arrive a Eglwys Cwyfan. The tide was out and it's a rocky walk to the church but well worth it. Beautiful view, stunning place. Nice walk up the lane back to Aberffraw.
Jake Miller
Jake Miller280 days ago
We parked out the end of the lane close to the beach, this lane is very narrow so be prepared for oncoming cars. Park at the bottom on the right and make your way to the beach. The access is a little steep but it’s accessible for all. Walk over the stones and you hit the sandy beach. Head out to the church, but check the tide times. It comes in fast! Stunning location, and quite a spectacle. The beach is dog friendly and very sandy in the middle. Just watch the stones on the way out to the church, if you aren’t sure footed wear flat shoes. Amazing place for kings to explore and play.
Linda Taylor
Linda Taylor341 days ago
Tide was out so walked to beautiful church
Dai Davies
Dai Davies1 year ago
Eglwys Cwyfan …. A truly magical place. Can only be reached at low tide. Approach either along the Anglesey Coastal path from Aberffraw or down lane from the Motor Circuit road. Services and Mariages held here.
Kevin Jones
Kevin Jones1 year ago
This small chapel is in an idyllic spot on the Anglesey coast. The approach to the Chapel, across the bay at low tide, provided a lovely view with the winter sun low in the sky. Well worth the drive and walk.
Toby Holland
Toby Holland2 years ago
Visiting my family in the north. Decided to have a look at this place. Nice little church. Was once part of the main lane many years ago. Only accessable by the causeway or by boat. Nice sandy beaches. Would definitely recommend if you in the area.
Stuart Fairbank
Stuart Fairbank2 years ago
A pleasant walk of about 3/4 mile along a mainly flat country path from the nearby main road leads you to the bay at Porth Cwyfan. Alternatively you can drive to the small car park next to the bay however this is down a single track narrow country road. Once at the bay a short walk at low tide takes you to St. Cwyfan's Chapel (Chapel in the Sea). The walk across the bay can be quite rocky in places. There are 12 or so steep steps to navigate from the beach to the chapel (there is a handrail). The chapel is locked unless it is being used for a service/ceremony.
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