Beach Fishing Anglesey

beach fishing anglesey

A beautiful beach in Anglesey is a mine after an amazing discovery of ancient silver coins on the beach Llanddona.
Beachcombers will join to the idea of an exploration of a beach of soft, sandy remote control in an island paradise of North Wales.

Coin experts believe 600 silver coins Found in Llanddona date back to late 13th century. In fact, this secret beach location has produced about 1,000 pieces of silver in more than six years of walking the beach for treasure hunters.

The treasure hunters who found this valuable treasures have been recent search for more than six years. They calculated each currency will be worth about $ 8.
Now the National Museum of Wales says that these silver coins are similar to those found in Ireland, Scotland and the rest of Europe and dates from the late 1200's.

This beach in Anglesey Llanddona is a regular winner of European Blue Flag Seaside Award for the quality and conditions good bathroom facilities.

The coast and sea views from here are spectacular and well worth a visit. Looking north you will see the soft sandy beaches stretching along the Red Wharf Bay and Benllech.
And at the farthest point is Moelfre, a small town east towards the coast famous for its seafaring tradition.

From here the famous Moelfre boat was launched to save endangered sea off the northeastern coast of Anglesey.

With so many shipwrecks along this coast Treasure Island in recent years, it is possible that some of the silver coin discoveries are related to such disasters.
There are many old accounts gold coins were discovered along some beaches in Anglesey after the most important shipwrecks.

In order to view the magnificent coast of Anglesey Llanddona sea views, just think how you feel the soft sand between the toes which may be below the surface.
The wave of silver coins found now believes that the sandbank has moved since last winter.

It is very possible there are silver coins of the 13th century more waiting to be found in this beautiful beach of Anglesey, but may be more difficult to remove them.

So if you are walking along the beach, treasure hunts or simply relax and enjoy sea views Llanddona is the perfect start to a rest on a beach in Anglesey.

David Phillips is editor and webmaster of Anglesey Today, a local information resource on the latest news on Anglesey island, North Wales.

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