Castell Mawr Rock

Castell Mawr is a large limestone rock on the western shore of Red Wharf Bay in Anglesey, north Wales.

It was probably once the site of an Iron Age fort, but today the rock is a protected refuge for nesting seabirds.

[1] It is located between the village of Red Wharf Bay and the promontory where St. David's Holiday Park is sited.

The site is notable for being the only location on Anglesey displaying genuine karst development in a series of small caves and solutional cavities.

Castell Mawr was selected by the Countryside Council for Wales because of its geological interest, as it provides exposures of carboniferous limestone strata.

Castell Mawr - view from the north side in 1993