Stuart Catterall Photography

Stuart Catterall Photography Fine Art Landscape Photographer based in North Wales. Limited edition prints avaiable

Rhos on sea this evening. Quick shot as we escaped and got some fresh air.                       t
10/01/2026

Rhos on sea this evening. Quick shot as we escaped and got some fresh air. t

Tide out! Unlike me not to have water in the shot, but loved the natural leading lines left by the retreating sea      📷...
29/10/2025

Tide out! Unlike me not to have water in the shot, but loved the natural leading lines left by the retreating sea

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Last breaths of the sun. Sheltering for the night ready for the next tide
27/10/2025

Last breaths of the sun. Sheltering for the night ready for the next tide

Sunset over the stunning Conwy Castle and Afon Conwy
26/10/2025

Sunset over the stunning Conwy Castle and Afon Conwy

Llandudno Pier long exposure with the trusty D850
22/06/2025

Llandudno Pier long exposure with the trusty D850

Conwy drone shot
22/06/2025

Conwy drone shot

The South Stack lighthouse is built on Ynys Lawd, a small rocky island just off the edge of Holy Island, which itself is...
15/04/2025

The South Stack lighthouse is built on Ynys Lawd, a small rocky island just off the edge of Holy Island, which itself is an island just barely separate from the main part of Anglesey. To reach it you need to descend a switchback stairway running down the cliff face, over 400 steps down (and 400 back up). At the bottom a bridge carries the visitor over a chasm to the island. Once there, you can explore the tiny island, view the exhibition about the history of the lighthouse, and climb more steps in a guided tour to the top of the 28m tall lighthouse tower.

One from today down at Llandudno
27/03/2025

One from today down at Llandudno

Sunset over Conwy
23/03/2025

Sunset over Conwy

South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 metres (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. Its lamp ...
08/03/2025

South Stack Lighthouse, which was completed in 1809, is sited 41 metres (135 ft) above the sea on South Stack. Its lamp tower is 28 m (92 ft)-tall and the lighthouse complex covers seven acres (2.8 ha). There are over 390 stone steps and 10 metal steps down to the footbridge.

Originally the only way to cross to the island was in a basket suspended from a h**p cable. In 1828, an iron suspension bridge was built; it was replaced in 1964 with a steel cable truss bridge. However, in 1983 it had to be closed to the public due to safety concerns. After a new aluminium bridge was built, the lighthouse was reopened to the public in 1997. It has become a popular destination, attracting thousands of visitors every year.

Harlech Castle on St David's Day 2025
04/03/2025

Harlech Castle on St David's Day 2025

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