Moo-ve over!: Herd of black cows invade small Anglesey beach to the dismay of holidaymakers By Ed Holt Published: 18:54 BST, 15 June 2024 | Updated: 19:57 BST, 15 June 2024 e-mail 6 View comments A herd of black cows have invaded a small Anglesey beach much to the dismay of holidaymakers. The cattle have become regular visitors to Porth y Garan, near Holy Island in Anglesey, where like any sun worshippers they appear to be taking advantage of the warmer weather by taking a trip to the seaside. It is not known who owns the animals, who are believed to be Welsh Blacks, but they appear to have taken a shine to the small beach which is regularly used by holidaymakers from a nearby caravan park.

One local has claimed the cattle have been spotted eating seaweed on the beach at low tide. They said: 'They scoff the seaweed and paddle for hours.' Asked if they were looking forward to meeting them, one holidaymaker said : 'No, just no!' Another sighed at the prospect of having to navigate cow pats on the beach.

The cattle have become regular visitors to Porth y Garan near Trearddur Bay on Holy Island where, like any sun worshippers, they appear to be taking advantage of the warmer weather by taking a trip to the seaside One local has claimed the cattle have been spotted eating seaweed on the beach at low tide. They said: 'They scoff the seaweed and paddle for hours' It is not known who owns the animals, who are believed to be Welsh Blacks, but they appear to have taken a shine to the s.