A Warm Welcome to North Wales
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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...
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...