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Tyn-y-Gongl Destination Guide

Delve into Tyn-y-Gongl in United Kingdom

Tyn-y-Gongl in the region of Wales with its 1 residents is a city in United Kingdom - some 214 mi or ( 344 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Current time in Tyn-y-Gongl is now 07:58 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Wrexham, Sheffield, Oxford, Menai Bridge, and Manchester. While being here, make sure to check out Wrexham . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Tyn-y-Gongl ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Benllech - Portrait of a North Wales Village

4:25 min by Solstaro
Views: 8558 Rating: 5.00

A montage of Benllech, Anglesey with contemporary and historical pictures through the ages put together by my father and I. Has it changed for the better or worse? You decide. Benllech is a village on ..

IcyTide 0001

2:36 min by KateTull
Views: 3020 Rating: 4.25

Capturing the moment the tide came in at Red Wharf Bay, near Pentraeth, Anglesey, 31 December 2008. After several days of sub-zero temperatures, there were substantial sheets of ice in the seawater wh ..


Caffi'r Bae / Bay Cafe, Benllech, Ynys Môn Anglesey

2:40 min by Solstaro
Views: 2431 Rating: 5.00

Please call 01248 852700 to book a table. You can also e-mail us on baycafe.caffirbae@yahoo.com ..

Moelfre Lifeboat Day 2009

7:38 min by 2eimagesuk
Views: 1640 Rating: 5.00

Moelfre Lifeboat Day, Anglesey, 22nd August 2009. Clips of the All Weather Boat "Robert and Violet" and the Inshore Rescue Boat "Enfys" taken throughout the afternoon from several locations along the ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Traeth Bychan

Traeth Bychan (Bychan Beach in English) is a small but popular beach on the isle of Anglesey, or Môn, Wales. The beach faces eastwards and so offers shelter from the prevailing southwesterly winds. A popular beach with walkers along the Anglesey Coastal Path as well as members of the Red Wharf Bay Sailing and Watersports Club.

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Located at 53.34 -4.23 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Beaches of Anglesey, Coast of Anglesey, Llaneugrad, Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf, Moelfre

Red Wharf Bay branch line

The Red Wharf Bay branch line was a standard gauge railway line in Anglesey, Wales, a branch off the Anglesey Central Railway. It opened fully in 1909, but closed to passengers in September 1930. Freight operations continued until 3 April 1950, and the tracks were lifted during the summer of 1953.

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Located at 53.31 -4.21 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Closed railway lines in Wales, Railway lines closed in 1950, Railway lines in Wales, Railway lines opened in 1909, Standard gauge railways in Wales, Transport in Anglesey

Traeth Coch

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

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Located at 53.30 -4.21 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Bays of Anglesey, Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf, Pentraeth

Lligwy Burial Chamber

Lligwy Burial Chamber is a Neolithic burial chamber in Lligwy, near the east coast of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. It consists of a circle of upright stones, made into a low chamber by a very large roof slab estimated at 25 tonnes. Excavation in 1909 found the remains of some 15 to 30 people, and pottery suggesting a late Neolithic date. Close to the village of Moelfre, the site is within a few metres of the road, where there is room to leave a single car for short periods.

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Located at 53.35 -4.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Moelfre, Prehistoric sites in Anglesey

Moelfre

Moelfre is a village and community on the east coast of Isle of Anglesey in Wales, and on the Anglesey Coastal Path. It has a population of 1,129. The Royal Mail postcode begins LL72. It was the site of the wreck in 1859 of the hybrid ship The Royal Charter near the end of its voyage from Australia to Liverpool. The village today has 502 households and 5% unemployment.

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Located at 53.35 -4.24 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Moelfre