Cemlyn Bay and lagoon

Cemlyn Bay and lagoon
Cemlyn Bay and lagoon
LocationCylch-y-Garn, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°24′34″N 4°30′39″W / 53.40944°N 4.51083°W / 53.40944; -4.51083
TypeBay and brackish lagoon
Primary inflowsSeveral small streams
Primary outflowsRegulated by a weir at Bryn Aber
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Managing agencyNational Trust; North Wales Wildlife Trust
DesignationSite of Special Scientific Interest (1957); Anglesey Heritage Coast; Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Ynys Feurig, Cemlyn Bay and The Skerries Special Protection Area; Important Bird Area

Cemlyn Bay is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, approximately 2.5 km west of Wylfa nuclear power station, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn.

Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams. A weir at the western (Bryn Aber) end of the beach regulates the lagoon's water level.

The site was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1957, and is currently part of the Anglesey Heritage Coast and the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Cemlyn estate is owned by the National Trust; the lagoon and its immediate surrounds comprise Cemlyn Nature Reserve (25.2 ha in extent, set up in 1971 and leased by the North Wales Wildlife Trust). The Anglesey Coastal Path passes through it.