Anglesey Coastal Nature Reserves Project helps celebrate the stunning scenery and fantastic array of wildlife that can be found around Anglesey’s famous coastline.

The project is supported by the Sustainable Development Fund and helps connect people of all ages to their local surroundings through events, outdoor education, and outreach volunteering opportunities. The emphasis is very much on getting people involved - interacting with and enjoying their environment.

The Wildlife Trust has four nature reserves included in the project, each in or around different parts of the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

photo of mariandyrysMariandyrys (Llangoed)

With stunning views of Puffin Island, the Great Orme and Snowdonia – a fantastic place for invertebrates, wildflowers and birds.

Coed PorthamelCoed Porthamel (Llanfairpwll)

A quiet and 'wild' deciduous woodland, just a short walk inland from the coastal path on the south western corner of Anglesey.


Porth Diana (Trearddur)

A pebble’s throw away from Trearddur Bay and home to Anglesey’s county flower, the dainty Spotted Rock Rose.


photo of rock rose at Porth Diana


Cemlyn (Cemaes)

On the north coast, with its sweeping shingle ridge and a wonderful array of wildlife, including an important tern colony during summer months. As featured on SpringWatch 2009.Cemlyn lagoon

The Anglesey Coastal Nature Reserves Project
is supported by:

 

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