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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...
Nestled in a quiet corner of the countryside, just a stone's throw from the small fishing village of Moelfre, are the Lligwy Ruins. They are a collection of ruined buildings and a burial chamber that...
Standing tall amongst the dunes behind Broad Beach is the striking glass-fronted Oyster Catcher restaurant. The Oyster Catcher, Anglesey, is widely-regarded as Rhosneigr's finest establishment and...
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...