Moelfre
Explore Moelfre
A historic fishing village on the east coast of Anglesey stooped in maritime history, offering visitors a chance to experience the beauty, history and tranquillity of the Anglesey coastline.
Moelfre is renowned for its lifeboat station and the bravery of its crews, which has been awarded an impressive 37 medals for gallantry. On the coastal footpath, you can visit the monument dedicated to those who tragically lost their lives aboard the Royal Charter.
Food & Drink
Ann’s pantry is in the heart of the village, serving delicious cakes and hearty meals. Just down the road, you’ll find the Kinmell arms, perfect for a refreshing drink after a day of exploring. Try Coastal Cafe fish and chips for a more relaxed meal, or wander around the bay for a pizza at Traeth Bychan.
Things to Do
Moelfre beaches are some of the best, with Traeth Bychan, Lligwy, Traeth yr Ora, and Moelfre itself all within a stones throw of the village. Moelfre and the surrounding area are a hot spot for all anglers, be it from the shore or on a charter for the morning or full day. With the Anglesey Coastal footpath running right through the village, it is a perfect chance to explore a brilliant section of the 140-mile-long coastal footpath.