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Faro di Point Lynas

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Faro di Point Lynas

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Point Lynas Lighthouse is a distinctive historical site and viewpoint located on a prominent headland in the Llaneilian Community, on the north-east corner of Anglesey in North Wales. Perched on a bluff approximately 39 metres (128 ft) above mean high water, this unique lighthouse, built in 1835, stands out for its low, castellated design, resembling a Victorian country house rather than a traditional tall tower. It played a crucial role in maritime navigation, guiding ships through the Irish Sea, particularly…

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    20 novembre 2019

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    Il faro di Point Lynas si erge alto su un pittoresco promontorio. Una stazione di pilotaggio fu costruita sul posto nel 1766 per guidare le navi da Liverpool e l'attuale struttura fu costruita nel 1835. Da questo punto si gode di una splendida vista sul Mare d'Irlanda e sulla costa.
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    Lampade a olio e riflettori sono stati installati in una torre qui dal 1779 per garantire il passaggio sicuro delle navi da e per Liverpool. L'attuale faro di Point Lynas …
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    I migliori Tour verso Faro di Point Lynas

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    1. Faro di Point Lynas & il percorso ad anello dell'Anglesey Coast Path da Amlwch Port

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    Elevazione 20 m

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    Posizione:Llaneilian, Isola di Anglesey, Galles del nord, Galles, Regno Unito

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    What is the typical difficulty and duration of walks around Point Lynas Lighthouse?

    Walks around Point Lynas Lighthouse vary in difficulty. A direct path from the nearby parking area to the lighthouse is relatively short and easy. However, many hikers choose to incorporate the lighthouse into longer sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path, which can range from moderate to challenging, depending on the distance and terrain. For example, a walk from Amlwch Harbour to Point Lynas and back can be a moderate 2-3 hour excursion, covering varied coastal paths.

    Are there specific parking recommendations for visiting Point Lynas Lighthouse, especially during peak times?

    Parking is generally available near Point Lynas Lighthouse, but it can fill up quickly, especially during summer weekends and public holidays. Arriving earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon is recommended to secure a spot. Alternatively, many visitors park in nearby villages like Amlwch and enjoy a scenic walk along the Anglesey Coastal Path to reach the lighthouse, which can alleviate parking stress.

    Are there public transport options to reach Point Lynas Lighthouse?

    Direct public transport to Point Lynas Lighthouse itself is limited. The nearest bus services operate to villages such as Amlwch or Llaneilian. From these points, visitors would need to walk several miles along the coastal path or local roads to reach the lighthouse. Planning your journey in advance with local bus timetables is advisable if relying on public transport.

    Is Point Lynas Lighthouse suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Point Lynas Lighthouse can be suitable for families. The immediate area around the lighthouse offers relatively flat ground for easy exploration and stunning views. For families with younger children, shorter walks from the nearest parking are ideal. However, some sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path can be rugged with uneven terrain and steep drops, so supervision is essential, and longer routes might be more challenging for very young children or those in strollers.

    Are dogs allowed on the paths around Point Lynas Lighthouse?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths and sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path around Point Lynas Lighthouse. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially due to the presence of livestock in surrounding fields and for the safety of local wildlife, including ground-nesting birds. Always remember to clean up after your dog.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible routes or viewpoints at Point Lynas Lighthouse?

    Due to its location on a headland with rugged coastal paths, Point Lynas Lighthouse does not offer extensive wheelchair-accessible routes. The terrain leading to and immediately around the lighthouse can be uneven and steep in places. While some paved sections might exist near the parking, accessing the best viewpoints and the lighthouse itself typically involves navigating unpaved paths. Visitors with mobility concerns may find it challenging.

    What specific gear is recommended for walking around Point Lynas Lighthouse, especially in autumn?

    For walks around Point Lynas Lighthouse, especially in autumn, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof walking boots with good ankle support, as paths can be muddy and uneven. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. A hat, gloves, and a backpack with water, snacks, and a map are also essential. Binoculars can enhance wildlife spotting opportunities.

    What kind of flora and fauna can be observed around Point Lynas Lighthouse, beyond seals and dolphins?

    Beyond the frequently spotted seals and dolphins in the waters, Point Lynas Lighthouse is a haven for various bird species, including seabirds like guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes nesting on the cliffs. Peregrine falcons are also occasionally seen. The coastal heathland supports a range of wildflowers and grasses, adapted to the exposed conditions. Keep an eye out for choughs, a rare crow species, often seen foraging in the area.

    Are there any recommended circular walking routes that include Point Lynas Lighthouse?

    Yes, several circular routes incorporate Point Lynas Lighthouse. A popular option is to start from Amlwch Port, follow the Anglesey Coastal Path east to the lighthouse, and then return via a slightly inland route or retrace your steps along the coast. Another shorter circular walk can be made by starting from the parking area near the lighthouse, exploring the headland, and returning. Detailed maps for these routes can be found on various hiking platforms.

    Are there other historical sites comparable to Point Lynas Lighthouse on Anglesey?

    Anglesey is rich in historical sites. While Point Lynas Lighthouse is unique in its design and maritime history, other notable sites include South Stack Lighthouse near Holyhead, offering dramatic cliffside views and a different architectural style. The island also features numerous ancient burial chambers like Bryn Celli Ddu, medieval castles such as Beaumaris Castle, and various other coastal fortifications and industrial heritage sites that reflect Anglesey's long and varied history.

    Can visitors stay overnight at Point Lynas Lighthouse, and how can accommodation be booked?

    Yes, the former lighthouse keepers' cottages at Point Lynas Lighthouse have been converted into four-star self-catering holiday accommodations. These offer a unique opportunity to stay directly at this historic site with fantastic sea views. Information on availability and booking for these cottages can typically be found through specialized holiday rental websites or by searching for 'Point Lynas Lighthouse self-catering cottages Anglesey'.

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