Cemaes to Cemlyn (9 miles including circle back)

This was to be a circular walk, dictated more by the logistics of our next leg than by anything else. So we parked in Cemaes and returned there. At Cemaes we had coffee at the Bell before setting off. We soon encountered a path diversion, but we expected it because we had checked beforehand here.  It wasn't a long diversion: it looked like wave action had been undermining a soft path on top of a rocky cliff.

We had less haze over the sea than on our earlier walks along the north coast of Anglesey. At last we managed to see the Isle of Man, which on a good day like this is not just a spot but a succession of mountain peaks. It doesn't photograph well.


Once we saw the Wylfa power station (now closed, a replacement still a possibility) we couldn't unsee it, as it rather dominates this walk, and probably the next as well. Fortunately, we had other landmarks such as the Skerries on the horizon, and we have now seen all three 'mice': this islands of Maen y Bugail (West Mouse, seen today), Ynys Badrig (Middle Mouse) and Ynys Amlwch (East Mouse). 

We saw our first swallows of the year and, as we rounded Wylfa, we heard, then saw, our first woodpecker. The picnic was had at the eastern car park at Cemlyn, then we walked over the bar. A little nibble of sea kale flower (like a strong broccoli) was a dietary supplement after lunch.


 
After crossing the bar to the far car park, we came back on the shoreward side of the lagoon and a combination of road walking and retracing part of the Coast Path got us back to Cemaes.


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