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St Cwyfan's church (Eglwys Cwyfan), known by many as the "little church in the sea"(or Eglwys bach y môr in Welsh), is located on an island only accessible during low tide. The Grade II...
Barclodiad y Gawres: Anglesey’s Coastal Neolithic Burial Chamber
Nestled on the headland between Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell) and Porth Nobla is Barclodiad y Gawres, one of Anglesey's oldest burial chambers. It forms one of the island's many ancient and historical...
If you're planning a beach day as part of your stay on Anglesey, you might well want to consider Cable Bay Beach. Known locally as Porth Trecastell, Cable Bay (Anglesey) offers visitors a sandy beach...
Llanlleiana Old Porcelain Works: One of Anglesey’s Hidden Gems
Nestled in a small valley at Wales' most northerly point are the Llanlleiana old porcelain works. Although the ruined Victorian porcelain works site will be familiar to anyone who has walked the...
Silver Bay Beach, Anglesey, might represent one of the best remote beaches in North Wales. Only accessible on foot (unless you happen to be staying in the nearby Silver Bay Holiday Village), this...
Nestled on the outskirts of the small village of Llandaniel Fab is Bryn Celli Ddu, one of the Isle of Anglesey's best-preserved burial chambers. Meaning "Mound of the Dark Grove" in English, this...