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Aberffraw Attractions Aberffraw Bridge - The old hump-back bridge in Aberffraw, Anglesey, North Wales spans the Afon (River) Ffraw. The stone bridge was built in 1731 by Sir Arthur Owen of Bo Aberffraw to Saint Cwyfans Church Walk - A short walk from the small village of Aberffraw on the Isle of Anglesey. The walk travels part of the Anglesey Coastal Path starting from the Afon F Aberffraw Sand Dunes - Aberffraw Sand Dunes are located on the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Aberffraw was once an important port, but over time the prevailing wester Aberffraw Beach - Aberffraw beach, or Traeth Mawr as it is known in Welsh, is a beautiful long sandy beach set against a backdrop of glorious sand dunes. Some say the Afon Ffraw River - Afon Ffraw is a river in Anglesey, North Wales. Afon Ffraw flows from Llyn Coron to the sea at Aberffraw. Porth Cwyfan - Porth Cwyfan is a small bay on the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Renowned as the location of St Cwyfans Church, the Church in the Sea. The beac Porth Cwyfan - Porth Cwyfan is a small bay on the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Renowned as the location of St Cwyfans Church, the Church in the Sea. The beac St Cwyfan's Church - St Cwyfans Church -the Church in the Sea- sits bravely on the Islet of Cribinau off the Anglesey mainland close to the village of Aberffraw. The prese Llangadwaladr Church - Llangadwaladr Church is to be found close to the west coast of the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. The original church also known as St Cadwaladr's Bodorgan Railway Station - Rhosneigr Railway Station - Boats & Jet Ski - Boat Launch & Recovery Services. Collection and Delivery from Home/Holiday Accommodation. Glantraeth Restaurant - Restaurant situated in Glantraeth, on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. Malltraeth Bay - Malltraeth Bay is an inlet on Caernarfon Bay on the west coast of the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. The bay is defined by Llanddwyn Island to the so Rhosneigr Beach Surfing - Rhosneigr is a wide, sandy bay and is perhaps the principal centre for water sports on the island of Anglesey. Rhosneigr can pick up some huge swells. Anglesey Golf Club - Anglesey Golf Club is the original Anglesey golf course, an interesting 18 holes links course (6330 yds, SSS 71), set amongst sand dunes and heathla Llanddwyn Island - Llanddwyn Island is the jewel in the crown of the west coast of Anglesey, having several beautiful coves, pleasant shingle and sandy beaches and sup St Dwynwen's Well - St Dwynwen's Well is a freshwater spring emerging from the cliff on the north side of Llanddwyn Island below a cleft rock. It has been used as a d St Dwynwen's Well - St Dwynwen's Well is a freshwater spring emerging from the cliff on the north side of Llanddwyn Island below a cleft rock. It has been used as a d Newborough Beach - Newborough Beach stretches from Abermenai Point on the Menai Strait in the south to Llanddwyn Island in the north.<br />The miles of golden sand
Attractions near Aberffraw
Aberffraw Bridge
Aberffraw to Saint Cwyfans Church Walk
Aberffraw Sand Dunes
Aberffraw Beach
Afon Ffraw River
Porth Cwyfan
Porth Cwyfan
St Cwyfan's Church
Llangadwaladr Church
Bodorgan Railway Station
Rhosneigr Railway Station
Boats & Jet Ski
Glantraeth Restaurant
Malltraeth Bay
Rhosneigr Beach Surfing
Anglesey Golf Club
Llanddwyn Island
St Dwynwen's Well
St Dwynwen's Well
Newborough Beach
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