Island 122 - Ynys Faelog, Anglesey, Wales Ynys Faelog is a small tidal island located just off the south east coast of Anglesey at the town of Menai Bridge.
The causeway extends from the mainland in an east-southeasterly direction, to Ynys Faelog. There is a tidal causeway to Ynys Faelog on the north side of the island but it had a big No Entry sign.
This 4 bed freehold detached house is located at Ynys Faelog Cottage, Menai Bridge LL59 5EU and has an estimated current value of £502,000. Media in category "Ynys Faelog" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. 1873 Construction of lighthouse on Ynys Llanddwyn. A creek separating Ynys Faelog from Ynys Mon (Anglesey) - geograph.org.uk - 586388.jpg 640 × 480; 106 KB Ynys Castell - A unique and exciting holiday home on its very own island near Menai Bridge on the island of Anglesey. 1903 Closure of the lifeboat station on Ynys Llanddwyn. It measures approximately 270m and is depicted on the modern OS map, which indicates that it is still in use. Ynys Llanddwyn, with the neighbouring beach, has been awarded Blue Flag beach status in recognition of the cleanliness of the sea and the beaches. Tŵr Mawr lighthouse marks the western entrance to the Menai Strait.
There is a two-storey house on the island with three outbuildings and a boathouse.. References Local amenities close by. On average it measures 140 metres by 130 metres and is connected by a narrow stone causeway to the Anglesey mainland.
Name: Ynys Faelog, Isle of Anglesey (Sir Ynys Mon) Place type: Island Location: Grid Ref: SH 5604 7216 • X/Y co-ords: 256040, 372167 • Lat/Long: 53.22700119,-4.15799683
Lighthouse. Time line. WiFi, flat screen TV, wood burning stove. Ynys Faelog is a small tidal island in the Menai Strait between Gwynedd and the Isle of Anglesey, Wales, near the town of Menai Bridge. The first edition OS map (1886-7) describes it as "Old Causeway", which indicates its longevity as a landscape feature.