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Bodorgan is a quiet corner of south-west Anglesey, defined more by its open landscapes and connection to the Malltraeth Estuary than by a traditional high street. It is essentially a collection of small hamlets, including Bethel and Malltraeth, centered around the historic Bodorgan Hall estate, which has influenced the local layout for centuries. The local railway station remains a practical asset, providing a direct link on the North Wales Coast Line toward Holyhead and Bangor. Life here is dictated by the outdoors; Newborough Forest and the expansive sands of Llanddwyn are just a short distance away, offering miles of walking trails. It’s a place where the weather moves quickly across the Irish Sea, and while it lacks the bustle of the island's larger towns, it offers a distinct sense of space and a slower, more deliberate pace of coastal living.