Oriel Ynys Mòn, Llangefni
Oriel Môn is a museum and arts centre located in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales.
Oriel Môn is a museum and arts centre located in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales.
Llynon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat. There are also two roundhouses providing a unique insight of the life of Iron Age farmers over 3000 years ago. Walk the family friendly Llynon Trail (approx 2 miles). Shop - selling an array of gifts and a wide range of innovative craftwork.
Enchanting mansion and gardens, with spectacular views of Snowdonia.
Once the copper ore had been mined from Parys Mountain, it had to be shipped off around the world, and this happened at Amlwch Port, once an incredibly busy place - now a quiet tourist attraction.
Parys Mountain is a stunning landscape, the site of an old copper mine with walking trails. Used as a popular filming location.
Moelfre’s RNLI Seawatch Centre is set above the sea, with Snowdonia in the foreground. This museum tells the story of Moelfre's maritime and lifeboat history, including medal winning rescues, historical shipwrecks and fascinating artefacts.
The Menai Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. Designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826, it was the world's first major suspension bridge.
Llanddwyn Island is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey, northwest Wales. It provides excellent views of Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula and is part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve.
Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales.
Enjoy spectacular views from Bodafon Mountain, the highest mountain on the island of Anglesey, though at 584ft it is not too demanding a walk to the summit!
South Stack Lighthouse in the north-west of Holyhead, acts as a landmark and orientation light for vessels. Experience the Lighthouse Tour having followed the keeper's journey down the 400 steps on to the island and view the fascinating geology of the surrounding cliffs.
Working farm with panoramic views of Snowdonia and countryside
Located off the mainland’s north west coast accessed by the Menai Suspension Bridge or the Britannia Bridge – 125 miles of stunning coastline – designated Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. Picturesque towns and villages – Holyhead – UK/Irish ferry port – Holyhead Breakwater Country Park – situated on the site of an old quarry- an abundance of birds and wildlife. Llangefni – the cultural centre of Anglesey – visit the unique landscapes of the ancient copper mine at Parys Mountain or the [...]
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 [...]