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Llangefni is Anglesey's main market town with markets held twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays. The town is also the main administrative centre for Anglesey, and it is an important retail, service and industrial location. Llangefni is the principal commercial and farming town on the island and in the past hosted the largest cattle market on the island.

Llangefni is also a major cultural centre. Oriel Ynys Môn, a purpose built museum and arts gallery. It has been applauded for the quality of the gallery's shop - Jac Do - which offers a wide range of craft work and for the newly refurbished Blas Mwy café which is popular with tourists and local people alike. Visitors who wish to learn about the cultural history of Anglesey can enjoy the centre’s History Gallery which gives an introduction to the island’s past through sound, imagery, reconstructions and real artefacts. Part of the History Gallery is dedicated to one of the foremost wildlife and countryside artists of the Twentieth Century, Charles F Tunnicliffe. This unique collection of paintings records Anglesey’s abundant wildlife.

Oriel Kyffin Williams has a dynamic and changing programme of exhibitions displaying the artists’ work. This ranges from Oriel Ynys Môn’s own collection to paintings and drawings borrowed from institutions and individuals. During the course of the year, the Oriel organises a variety of events – workshops for children and families as well as specialised talks.

Llangefni a Leisure Centre and nine hole golf course/driving range.

Map & Directions

Road Directions

A55 Junction 6 & A5114.

Accessible by Public Transport: Llanfairpwll station is 7 miles away.

Llangefni

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Llangefni, Isle of Anglesey, LL27 7LN

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