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Caernarfon Bay (occasionally Caernarvon Bay)[1] is an inlet of the Irish Sea defined by the Llŷn peninsula and Anglesey.
The gentle coastline surrounding it is home to villages including Nefyn, Pistyll, Trefor, Llithfaen , and Clynnog Fawr on the mainland, and Aberffraw, Llanddwyn and Rhosneigr on Anglesey.
The Menai Strait heads north east to link the bay to Conwy Bay.
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References
- ^ "Geograph:: 75 Photos of 'Caernarfon Bay'". Retrieved 10 April 2017.
53°06′N 4°33′W / 53.100°N 4.550°W
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