![Large white water waves crash through a channel between some rocks, with white foam swirling over the rocks from the largest waves, and sea spray thrown high into the air.](/sites/default/files/styles/node_hero_default/public/2019-11/Waves%20crashing%20over%20rocky%20coastline%2C%20Mark%20Hamblin%20-%202020vision.jpg?h=ad870404&itok=8JxQM6nw)
Waves crashing over rocky coastline © Mark Hamblin - 2020vision
A stunning walk through beautiful beaches and lowland heath to the Boston Sulphur well, with beautiful mountain views.
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About the event
Walking with views to the Dulas estuary and past lovely sandy beaches to a hidden lowland heath where the mysterious Boston Sulphur well can be found. We then pass varied habitats and an old church before climbing to the top of Bodafon mountain for panoramic views across Anglesey and into Snowdonia. Public footpaths take us back across fields to the starting point.
The walk will begin promptly at 10:00, so please arrive 15 minutes early.
The event organiser speaks some conversational Welsh, please feel free to use Welsh or English during this event.
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Contact us
Contact number: 07725174087
Contact email: caroline.bateson@northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk