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Traeth Bychan (
Traeth = 'beach',
Bychan = 'small') is a
beach on the isle of Anglesey, Wales. The
beach is
between the
villages of
Benllech and Moelfre...
- near to the Glan
Morfa Trout fishery.
Morfa Bychan has a
beach known as
Traeth Morfa Bychan which stretches for two
miles from the
eastern end of the National...
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Traeth Mawr (Welsh for 'large beach') is a
polder near
Porthmadog in
Gwynedd in Wales. The area was
formerly the
large tidal estuary of the Afon Glaslyn...
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Traeth (English: The Beach) is a multi-use
stadium in Porthmadog, Wales. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches as the home
ground of Porthmadog...
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Traeth Mawr Loop was a short-lived
terminus during the
restoration of the
Welsh Highland Railway (WHR). The run-around loop was
located within Traeth...
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Wharf Bay, also
known as
Traeth Coch (Welsh for "red beach"), is a
village and a
sandy bay in Anglesey, Wales. The bay lies
between the
villages of...
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William Madocks built a sea wall, the Cob, in 1808–1811 to
reclaim much of
Traeth Mawr from the sea for
farming use.
Diversion of the Afon
Glaslyn caused...
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Lligwy Bay (Welsh:
Traeth Lligwy) is a bay of the
Welsh island of Anglesey. It is on the
north east of the island, to the
north of the
village of Moelfre...
- an
embankment called the Cob,
which is the **** of the
polder known as
Traeth Mawr. The
Festiniog Railway Company,
which owns the railway, is the oldest...
- Cantre'r Gwaelod, also
known as
Cantref Gwaelod or
Cantref y
Gwaelod (Welsh for 'The
Lowland Hundred'), is a
legendary ancient sunken kingdom said to have...