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OUR ANGLESEY ADVENTURE

‘We walked along the beach and crossed the bridge for a super view of the bay’

WHERE COULD WE go that wasn’t too far from home, but was somewhere we’d not visited before? After consulting our maps, we decided on Anglesey. Neither of us had been there for more than a day and we both love islands, so it seemed a perfect choice.

We found the campsite easily, following owner Ian’s directions; but couldn’t help chuckling as we drove down the narrow, daffodil-lined driveway to Bryn Goronwy CL – the nodding heads of the flowers set off the car’s sensors all the way there!

Pristine sands

On our arrival, it was a glorious sunny day and we hoped this boded well for our stay. The next day lived up to our expectations and we wasted no time in driving down a twisting, narrow lane to Red Wharf Bay, a long,

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