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A glorious sandy beach with sand dunes and rock pools, popular with families and for…
Din Lligwy conjures up a romantic image of a Celtic settlement hidden in a wooded grove…
Moelfre beach is in a pretty shingle bay that adjoins the village and is popular for…
The Seawatch Centre is a reminder of the island's rich maritime history. Learn about the…
One of Anglesey's most popular beaches and one of the most visited places on the island.
Parys Mountain/Mynydd Parys is located south of the town of Amlwch in north-east Anglesey…
A large bay south-west of Benllech which at low tide forms an extensive area of fine sand…
A small sandy beach with rocky outcrops at either side situated at the north-eastern tip…
History Gallery: a fascinating insight into the island's culture, history & environment.…
The """"Copper Kingdom"""" refers to the area of Amlwch on Anglesey, North Wales which…
Hafoty can only be viewed externally; it is a timber-framed medieval house later encased…
Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table in English), also known as Din Sylwy, is flat topped…
The lakes, ponds and ditches that make up Cors Ddyga are some of the most important in…
A sandy beach with rockpools and a promenade offering a safe haven for children to…
Llynnon Mill is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour…