Translation Corner: Moelfre translates from Welsh as "Bare Hill," referring to its exposed and scenic coastal location.
Moelfre, a charming coastal village on Anglesey’s east coast, is known for its rich maritime history and stunning seaside setting. Nestled along a scenic bay with views across to the Great Orme, Moelfre is a quintessential Anglesey village with a pebble beach and a working Lifeboat Station, giving visitors a glimpse into the local seafaring traditions.
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The village is ideal for a peaceful getaway, with quaint cafes (a trip to Anne’s Pantry is a must) and small stores catering to day-to-day needs. For those keen on coastal exploration, the Anglesey Coastal Path runs through Moelfre, offering excellent walking and cycling opportunities, with sections accessible for wheelchairs and prams.
Moelfre’s sheltered bay is a popular spot for anglers and dolphin watchers. While its coastal waters make it perfect for sea kayaking, paddleboarding, and other water sports. Nearby, Lligwy Beach, backed by sand dunes, offers a family-friendly beach experience with shallow waters and space for water sports enthusiasts.
Moelfre is also a prime location for history enthusiasts, with the Seawatch Centre and close proximity to ancient sites like the Lligwy Burial Chamber. Dining options include cafes with sea views, perfect for a relaxed meal after a day of exploring this beautiful corner of Anglesey.