Immersed as it is in ancient history, the Isle of Anglesey was once known as the Mother of Wales. Its AONB covers most of the island’s 125-mile coastline, including Holyhead Mountain and Bodafon Mountain. In fact, the AONB makes up a third of the island.
The Anglesey Coast Path is a great way to explore, taking in the Benllech and Rhosneigr beaches. Into Beaumaris with its pier and views to Snowdonia and its magnificent 13th century castle. Then there’s the 18th century Plas Newydd House and Garden overlooking the Menai Strait and its two iconic Victorian bridges. Amlwch and its harbour reflect the island’s mining heritage. Visit the Copper Kingdom centre.
In the far west, Holyhead is the island’s largest town – and the springboard to Ireland. Catch the train to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the village with the longest place name in Europe. What does it mean in English? Visit and find out.
Working farm with panoramic views of Snowdonia and countryside
Victorian home in elevated position with commanding views