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2,500 hectares of tidal sand and mudflats at the eastern end of the Menai Strait. Good for winter waders and wildfowl.
At Traeth Lafan during winter one can see ústřičník velký, koliha velká, vodouš rudonohý, jespák obecný and kulík bledý in large numbers. Also racek malý, morčák prostřední, volavka stříbřitá, kalous pustovka, dřemlík tundrový and sokol stěhovavý, linduška luční and linduška skalní. Visit either side of high tide for best results (see link to the Tides table below).
By road, 2 miles east of Bangor. Head north of A55 on minor road. Click on the P in the map for directions. The route indicated on the map is about 4 km.
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