Coastal cliffs and beaches

The white arch. A geological feature where the pale white rock of the cliff outcrop has been worn away by the sea to create an archway above, and a channel through to a shallow semi enclosed area of water.

White arch at Rhoscolyn © Caroline NWWT

Coastal cliffs and beaches

Location:
Rhoscolyn, St Gwenfaen's Church, Angelsey, LL65 2NQ
Look out for early spring wildlife and amazing coastal geology with arches, blow holes, coloured cliffs and beaches.

Event details

Meeting point

St Gwenfaen's Church, Rhoscolyn.

Date

Time
11:00am - 2:30pm
A static map of Coastal cliffs and beaches

About the event

Discover the interesting wildlife and geology of Rhoscolyn. This walk includes world class geology. Try to find signs of early spring with flowers such as celandine and violets. Look out for resident birds such as chough and meadow pipit.

The walk is approximately 3 miles over some rough terrain so please be prepared and bring suitable footwear! Booking is essential.

The event organiser speaks basic Welsh, please feel free to use Welsh or English during this event.

Booking

Price

£3

Additional booking information

Booking essential

Suitable for

Adults, Experts

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

The walk is approximately 3 miles over some rough terrain so please be prepared and bring suitable footwear!

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What to bring

Good walking boots and all weather gear are essential as it can be exposed in windy weather.

Please bring a picnic and hot drink.

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