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Traeth Coch (Welsh for Red Beach) is a wide sandy bay and an area of outstanding natural beauty on the east coast of the island of Anglesey in Wales. The bay is also known in English as Red Wharf Bay and lies between the villages of Pentraeth and Benllech. It is also close to Castell Mawr Rock, thought to be the site of an Iron Age fort.

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Map of Red Wharf Bay, United Kingdom

Red Wharf Bay beach itself has an immense expanse of sand, at low tide almost 10 sq miles of sand is uncovered. The sand and the sea life disappears beneath the waves twice a day, and reappears just a few hours later.

VillageEdit

The village of Red Wharf Bay is situated on the western shore of the Bay also known as Red Wharf Bay it is small but perfectly formed. Red Wharf Bay is linked to Benllech and Pentraeth via the Anglesey Coastal Path. Red Wharf Bay offers convenient places to grab a bite to eat or drink with three restaurants The Tavern on the Bay, The Ship Inn, and The Boathouse all boasting stunning views of the Bay.

WildlifeEdit

The bay attracts an abundance or wildlife including a large number of waterfowl and wading birds such as Oystercatchers, shelduck, purple sandpipers, curlew and dunlin. The bay is bordered by salt marshes and sand dunes. Some of these dunes are rich in shell fragments that support the flora common to lime-rich areas including the pyramidal orchid.

What's OnEdit

Each year the Red Wharf Bay Sailing Club Anglesey Offshore Dinghy Race takes place from Beaumaris to Traeth Bychan. The 14-mile race up the Menai Strait and down the Anglesey coast is an exhilarating sail.

HistoryEdit

There was once a railway line which terminated at the bay, the Red Wharf Bay branch line, which left the Anglesey Central Railway at Pentre Berw. Also the beach was the birthplace of the Land Rover.

References

Red Wharf Bay Wikipedia