Beaumaris is one of the most attractive towns on Anglesey, its location and the castle ensuring its appeal to the landscape photographer. It is located directly across the Menai straits from Snowdonia National Park, whose impressive mountains provide a stunning backdrop. It is also an excellent place for taking photos as the sun rises directly behind the Snowdonia Mountains and creates a stunning reflection in the Menai Strait. Beaumaris column provides a good vantage point from which to capture these stunning scenes. In the Menai Strait own yachts and boats are often the link and can provide a good subject, or alternatively added some foreground interest. The pier is a natural harbor, the main area for the numerous yachts and boats to visit Beaumaris, this is another interesting option for the landscape photographer. In the city itself is impressive, especially photogenic 13th century castle. go inside the castle can provide a good view across the Menai Strait and the Snowdonia mountains, also a short distance along the coastal road behind a small hill town that provides an ideal vantage point for wide-angle photograph of the city, the castle and surrounding landscape.
from Beaumaris to Penmon point of the coastal path is flat all the way, running directly along the Menai Strait - be aware that the tide is actually a lot of time underwater. This part of the trail provides a constant view of Menai Straits, Snowdonia Mountains and at a distance, the imposing Great Orme. Here, however, the beaches are not particularly photogenic, because mostly flat and indistinct. Personally, if I was to choose one particular image location along this part of the coastal route would go directly to Penmon point, it is easily accessible by car from Beaumaris. Here opportunities for landscape photographer include Penmon priory, Penmon Point Lighthouse and a great view of Puffin Island, the remote Great Orme and Snowdonia mountains everywhere. Interesting rock formations can also be found a short distance along the coast from the lighthouse, offering the opportunity for some imaginative macro shots.
Title Penmon from the point of the Red Wharf Bay the coastal path starts to rise above the coast, providing the photographer with a new point of view of the lighthouse, Puffin Island and the Great Orme. With this part of the way though is the best place for a good landscape photograph must be red ramp Bay, yet accessible by car. It is a large open bay, which appear like the mouth, which during low tide is a mass of golden sand - that figure is changing dramatically with the incoming tide. Personally, I think the best time for photography here is at low tide. little village is next to the bay and has some character. In particular harbor, with its usual collection of yachts, gives the photographer of landscapes with excellent opportunities. Continuing along the coastal road towards Benllech now includes a walk along the beach, tide permitting. The beach between Red Wharf Bay and Benllech has golden sand and still offers opportunities, although it does not have any particularly strong features. Benllech itself is a big city, mostly located a little farther from shore, which, though pleasant, no special interest to photographers.
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