Ynys Faelog
Island in the Menai Strait, Wales
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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.[1][2] On average it measures 140 metres by 130 metres and is connected by a narrow stone causeway to the Anglesey mainland.[3] There is a two-storey house on the island with three outbuildings and a boathouse.
References
- ^ "Menai Bridge - Daily Post". Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ^ Bagnall, Steve (14 June 2013). "Historic boathouse in the Menai Strait to go under the hammer". North Wales Daily Post. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
- ^ 14 June 2013 BBC News article about the sale of the island - "Menai Strait island set to go under the hammer"
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Islands of Anglesey
- Carreg yr Halen
- Church Island
- East Mouse
- Holy Island
- Middle Mouse
- North Stack
- Puffin Island
- Salt Island
- The Skerries
- South Stack
- West Mouse
- Ynys Benlas
- Ynys Castell
- Ynys Dulas
- Ynys Faelog
- Ynys Feurig
- Ynys Gaint
- Ynys Gored Goch
- Ynys Llanddwyn
- Ynys Moelfre
Geography
Islands
Wales
53°13′37″N 4°09′29″W / 53.227°N 4.158°W / 53.227; -4.158
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