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Ynys y Bîg

Coordinates: 53°14′0.7″N 4°9′3.5″W / 53.233528°N 4.150972°W / 53.233528; -4.150972
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Ynys y Bîg from the Beaumaris road

Ynys y Bîg is a small private island in the Menai Strait attached to the island of Anglesey, in North Wales, by a wooden bridge.[1] The bridge runs from the grounds of a private house, itself also called Ynys y Bîg, preventing any public access. The bridge fell into disrepair[2] but was reconstructed in 2019.

The island lies about 1 mile north-east of the Menai Suspension Bridge and is part of the Glannau Porthaethwy SSSI. At mean low tide there is no water separating it from the mainland, whilst at high tide it is separate with an area of 0.7 acres. It is heavily wooded and in some years herons nest there in some numbers.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Ynys y Big, Isle of Anglesey (Sir Ynys Mon)". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Concerns raised as wooden walkway links Anglesey house with Ynys Y Big". North Wales Chronicle. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2020.

53°14′0.7″N 4°9′3.5″W / 53.233528°N 4.150972°W / 53.233528; -4.150972