Cemaes Bay
Cemaes is a town on the north shore of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly possessed by the National Trust. It is one of the most northerly village in Wales (leaving out the nearby district of Llanbadrig). The name Cemaes originates from the Welsh word cemais, implying "bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay". In 2011 the population of Cemaes in Llanbadrig neighborhood was 1,357. Cemaes is a fishing port and also vacationer resort, and is known for its beach. It has a sheltered all-natural harbour that looks north to the Irish Sea and is the site of an old settlement. Cemaes also has a wind farm as well as at neighboring Wylfa is a nuclear power station. The river in the village is the River Wygyr, which flows from simply listed below Parys Mountain to the sea at Cemaes. It is signed up with along the way by the Afon Meddanen on Carrog Farm, Carrog. The name Wygyr is Welsh and also might imply "environment-friendly timber" ((g)wig + ir) or probably 'where two rivers meet'. Given that the Victorian period the stunning personality of Cemaes as well as the all-natural charm of the island have brought in lots of musicians and also tourists. Lloyd George made use of to visit below. Cemaes is situated on the Anglesey Coastal Course and is preferred with walkers. The town football group, Cemaes Bay F.C., play in the Welsh Alliance League, however previously have played in the Organization of Wales, being the first string on Anglesey to do so.