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Porth Wen Beach is located in a quiet little natural harbour, just a few miles west of Bull Bay and a few miles East of Cemaes Bay on the isle of Anglesey. It's a small cove positioned right next to...
Anglesey is one of the most dog-friendly holiday destinations in the UK. Whether its' the dog-friendly beaches or the hundred-plus miles of walkies along the Angelsey Coastal Path, this island is...
Holyhead breakwater is located on the North-Western tip of Holy Island, Anglesey. The 150-year-old structure snakes out from Holyhead Harbour some 1.5 miles (2.4km) into the sea, making it Europe's...
Today, viewing puffins on Anglesey has become a rite of passage for many visitors to the island. These cute little birds, distinguishable by their bright orange feet and multicoloured beaks, make...
Jutting 170m out into the Menai Strait is Beaumaris Pier, one of the must-see attractions of Anglesey. Widely regarded as the best place to go crabbing on the island, the pier is a beautiful piece of...
Porth Wen Brickworks is a derelict and abandoned Victorian brickworks located on the Northern coast of Anglesey. A hark back to a seemingly distant past, the kilns, chimneys, and rusty remnants of...