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With a forest backdrop, stunning views across Red Wharf Bay, and seemingly endless stretches of golden sand, Llanddona Beach is a real hidden gem. The beach is situated on the northeastern tip of...
Red squirrels are one of the UK's protected species and can be seen on the Isle of Anglesey all year round. These cute critters are smaller than their grey counterparts and have reddish-brown fur,...
Rhoscolyn Burial Chamber: Megalithic Chambered Tomb or a Fake?
Set just behind Borth Wen Beach and in front of an impressive manor house is the so-called Rhoscolyn burial chamber. Made up of several standing stones and a capstone, the site has courted...
Situated in the tiny hamlet of Rhoscolyn overlooking the picturesque Borth Wen Beach is The White Eagle pub – perhaps Anglesey's finest. Its relatively hidden location means that it's often...
Nestled on the easternmost tip of Anglesey is Penmon Beach, one of the most popular on the entire island. And yet it's not a conventionally beautiful beach like many of the others on the island –...
Anglesey is perhaps the island most steeped in history across the British Isles, and when it comes to Anglesey castles, you're spoilt for choice. Both on the island itself and within a 20-minute...