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Porth Eilian Beach

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Porth Eilian beach sits between the rocky headland of Point Lynas (Trwyn Eilian in Welsh) and the inlet known as Porthyrychen close to the village of Llaneilian and just to the east of Amlwch. The beach has a slipway making it popular for sea kayaking, sailing and diving. There is an abundance of wildlife in the area of Porth Eilian beach with choughs, ravens, oystercatchers, and gannets. Indeed the sea off Point Lynas is noted as a good viewing point for harbour porpoises and seals.

Toilets, slipway, parking. Dogs are allowed.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Amlwch, take the A5025 south; after the B5111 roundabout, turn left at the next crossroads signed for Llaneilian. Right at T junction signed for Llaneilian.

Accessible by Public Transport: Bangor station is 20 miles away.

Porth Eilian Beach

Type:Beach

Porth Eilian, Amlwch, LL68 9LT

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