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Ty Croes is a small, quiet village on the south-western edge of Anglesey, situated just inland from the coast between Rhosneigr and Aberffraw. Historically, it grew around its railway station on the North Wales Coast Line, which still provides direct, request-stop connections to Holyhead and Bangor. The landscape here is low-lying and open, characterized by wide views of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains across the water and the nearby Ffraw estuary. While the village itself is residential and tranquil, it is well-known for the nearby Trac Môn (Anglesey Circuit), a prominent racing venue built on a former military site overlooking the sea. For those who live here, daily life is shaped by the proximity to the coast; the expansive dunes and surf of Llanddwyn and Cable Bay are only a short distance away, offering a rugged, natural counterpoint to the village's functional, understated character.