Tremadog Bay
Appearance
Tremadog Bay (also spelled Tremadoc Bay; Welsh: Bae Tremadog), is a shallow inlet of Cardigan Bay in North Wales.[1] It comprises the area between Mochras (Shell Island) in the east and the Trwyn Cilan headland of the Llŷn Peninsula in the west. The Sarn Badrig reef extends south-west from Mochras and forms a natural barrier between Tremadog Bay and Cardigan Bay proper.[2]
The Afon Glaslyn flows into the north of the bay and Saint Tudwal's Islands lie at the western end of the bay.[2] The towns of Pwllheli, Criccieth, Porthmadog, and Harlech lie directly on the bay.
External links
[edit]- Overview of its marine biology
- Map sources for Tremadog Bay
Sources
[edit]- ^ "National Landscape Character: NLCA05, Tremadoc Bay" (PDF). Natural Resources Wales. 31 March 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Marine Character Areas: MCA 14, Tremadog Bay & Dwyryd Estuary" (PDF). Natural Resources Wales. 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
52°51′11″N 4°21′46″W / 52.85295°N 4.36277°W