Cemlyn to Porth Swtan (7 miles)
The logistics are getting more complicated now, as we walk in the more remote corner of Anglesey with less close contact with public transport. As a result, today's walk was done with two cars.
It was a straightforward walk, all the better for being so remote. It's not as strenuous as that bit between Amlwch and Cemaes, but this stretch includes proper clifftop walks with a steep drop below: it's not for the faint-hearted, or anybody with small children.
It also marked another turning point in the whole path. We left the north coast of the island, so after a pronounced left turn, bade farewell to the Skerries and the 'mice', and opened up a new vista towards Ynys Cybi - Holy Island. Byond that, we could see Eryri - Snowdonia again and the hills down Llyn, maybe even Bardsey.
Remote means more varied vegetation: we had wild carrot, sheep's bit scabious as well as the common varieties, and it seemed everything was in flower. Soon after we started at Cemlyn, sand martins were everywhere, and we later saw a hare.
After finishing, we had hoped to stop for refreshment at the the Wavecrest Cafe, or failing that the Church Bay Inn. The Wavecrest was very definitely closed, surprising as it's still school holidays here, and the pub wasn't open until 5. So we went back to fetch the other car.
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