By: Capturing Travel
Destination: Mediterranean
Nestled off the coast of North Wales, Anglesey emerges as a breathtaking canvas for photographers seeking to capture the essence of nature’s beauty and history’s echoes.
Menai Suspension Bridge is an incredible piece of architecture with its cast iron structure and stone archways. A great viewpoint of the bridge is from Belgian Promenade.
Although this is one of the furthest locations from the mainland, it’s well worth a trip, especially at sunset. This is one of my favourite locations!
Porth Dafarch is situated between Treaddur Bay and Holyhead and is a lovely sandy cove surrounded by rocky headlands. Although the beach itself is normally a popular spot for a family day out, the rocky coastline on either side is a great place for photography.
For me, one of the highlights of Anglesey is the views of the Snowdonia and Carneddau mountain ranges from the South-East coast, across the Menai Strait. There are many vantage points from the following locations:
This is one of the most well-known Anglesey photography locations. This is a tidal island which means it can only be reached at low tide, so be sure to check tide times before your visit.
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