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  1. See ways to experience (4) 2024. 12. Tacla Taid - Anglesey Transport and Agriculture Museum and Cafe. 636. Military Museums. Vehicle museum with a diverse array of classic cars, bikes, tractors, and military exhibits, complemented by a cafe with generous portions and a selection of cakes.

    • Visit Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse on Llanddwyn Island
    • Spot Seabirds and Seals on Puffin Island
    • Walk Along The Anglesey Coastal Path
    • See Eglwys Cwyfan, A.K.A The Little Church in The Sea
    • Go Up A Working Lighthouse at South Stack
    • Eat Mega Donuts from Llynon Windmill
    • See An Old Jail and Courtroom at Beaumaris Gaol and Courthouse
    • Wander The Walls of Beaumaris Castle
    • Walk Across The Menai Bridge
    • See How Sea Salt Is Produced at Halen Môn

    Llanddwyn Island is one of the most beautiful places I visited during my visit to Anglesey, and it’s got some historical significance too which makes it even better. The island is linked to the story of St Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint of lovers. After being unlucky with love, she became a nun and set up a convent here. You can find out her full ...

    Whilst experienced kayakers can explore the island by kayak, for most people, it’s best to visit Puffin island onboard a Puffin island cruise. These take off from Beaumaris pier and take around 80 minutes, with 25 minutes travel time and around half an hour around the island. You won’t actually get to step foot on the island because it’s privately ...

    Of course, no visit to Anglesey would be complete without plenty of scenic walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path, now part of the Wales Coastal Path which runs around the entire coastline of Wales. The path offers stunning views across the sea, with parts of the mainland and the Llyn Peninsular visible from some parts too. There are a variety of la...

    Eglwys Cwyfan, or St Cwyfan’s Church, is a small medieval church that sits on a tidal island. This was one of my favourite spots in Anglesey and is especially beautiful at sunset. At high tide, the island and church are totally surrounded by water which is why it’s often referred to as the Little Church in the Sea. The church can be visited along t...

    South Stack Lighthouse is one of Anglesey’s working lighthouses which is found at the northern tip, just off the coast of Holy Island. As well as visiting the museum at the lighthouse, you can go up the tower where you can see for miles across the coast and a knowledgeable guide will explain how it works. The lighthouse is now fully automated and e...

    Llynon Windmill is the last working windmill in Wales producing flour. However, during my visit, one of the sails was broken so it wasn’t actually working but it was still nice to see and you can go inside too. Perhaps the best part about visiting Llynon is the Monuts store where you can buy the most amazing donuts that are freshly made and baked o...

    Beaumaris Gaol (an old English word that’s pronounced ‘Jail’) was the jail for the whole of Anglesey during the 1800s and it’s even where capital punishments were carried out. It’s now open for visitors where you can get an interesting, albeit very grim, look into the 19th-century punishment system in Wales. You can explore the cells, see the whipp...

    Angelsey is home to Beaumaris Castle, which is often dubbed the greatest castle never built. That’s because it was supposed to be one of the greatest castles built by Edward I as part of his Iron Ring of Castles. However, funds fell short, especially when there were wars in Scotland to fund at the time, so the castle was never complete. the outside...

    (scroll to map) The Menai Bridge is a renowned bridge, not just in Anglesey but across the world as it was the first ever major suspension bridge. Designed by Thomas Telford, it was built way back in 1826. The best way to appreciate the bridge is to take the Menai Bridge circular walk which takes you around the coastline of Menai Bridge, underneath...

    Halen Môn (translates as Anglesey Salt) is an award-winning produced or sea salt based on the coast of Anglesey. The family-owned business has been selling sea salt since 1997 and today employs over 20 people on the island. You’ll find their salt for sale in many local shops and it’s often used by local restaurants too, but if you visit their facto...

  2. 1,003. Explore Anglesey. Prehistoric stone markers and monuments dot the landscape of the Isle of Anglesey, serving as stately beacons to visitors. The beaches of Rhosneigr are great for surfing, fishing and diving. The dunes and pebbly shores of Broad Beach span from the village all the way to the Barclodiad y Gawres neolithinc burial chamber.

  3. Tacla Taid - Anglesey Transport and Agriculture Museum and Cafe. Vehicle museum with a diverse array of classic cars, bikes, tractors, and military exhibits, complemented by a cafe with generous portions and a selection of cakes. 12. South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve.

    • The Menai Suspension Bridge. It’s unlikely you'll miss this Anglesey highlight, the Menai Suspension Bridge. You're highly likely to drive across it. Built by Thomas Telford and opened in 1826, it’s the first modern suspension bridge in the world and it connects the mainland to Menai Town - one of the five towns in Anglesey.
    • Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. There are countless places worth visiting along the 140 mile/225km Anglesey Coast Path. It goes right round the island. The Friends of the Isle of Anglesey Coast Path website has handy maps and detailed descriptions of the path's 12 sections.
    • Llanddwyn Island. This romantic outcrop extending from the mainland is one of the most picturesque locations in Wales. The ruined church was once home to Saint Dwynwen - the Welsh patron saint of lovers from the 5th century A.D.
    • The Copper Kingdom. There are surprises around every corner in Anglesey, with one being The Copper Kingdom in Amlwch. It was once the largest copper mine in the world.
  4. Jan 21, 2021 · Start your first full day in Anglesey bright and early with a walk along one of its best beaches. Newborough Beach is a long, dune-backed stretch of white sand that dusts the island’s southwestern corner, with dramatic vistas of Snowdonia mountain range visible from across the strait. Visitors can pay to park at the Government-run beachside ...

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · There is also a holy well dedicated to the local saint Gwenfaen – another name for the village is Llanwenfaen. The area is one of the best places to visit in Anglesey, and The White Eagle one of the best Anglesey pubs, with a bistro-style menu. 14. Church Bay Anglesey. Sublime Church Bay.

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