Seeing is believing. The seals and pups were fascinating to watch. Lovely gentle walk yo the bay from the road. Views are great too if you can climb up a little.Full review by Trail60993713124
Aug 26, 2024
I’d seen angel bay listed on things to do when staying near Conwy and we decided to go and check it out as there’s meant to be seals on the beach below the cliffs. We drove and parked up on the roa…Full review by Wanderer08818871525
Aug 26, 2024
unexpected met so many baby seal here in oct that so lovely and worth to visit. that also has board to tell visitors that new born seal and whats their name updated daily. so cuteFull review by iamface
Are the seals there all year around? And how long is the walk for car to bay with seals please
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The seals are there all year around but bare in mind they are people shy. They are better seen in the early hours and you can only ever see them from the distance. Car - seals walk = …
The seals are there all year around but bare in mind they are people shy. They are better seen in the early hours and you can only ever see them from the distance. Car - seals walk = 10 minutes maximum
Access is from a road but through a locked metal barrier with a swinging gate-type style. There is a wide area onto a tarmacked path for some of the way. Then the path becomes a hard, …
Access is from a road but through a locked metal barrier with a swinging gate-type style. There is a wide area onto a tarmacked path for some of the way. Then the path becomes a hard, flattish gravel type path with grass edges. The ground is fairly flat, with a gradual slope up towards the Little Orme with the bay to the right. If you have a strong helper you would be able to get to the edge of the cliffs either side, including Angel Bay, and look down to the seals. There may be access further along the road, from a path that runs behind a row of bungalows along to the main entrance, but it may also be barriered.