Llanddwyn is a pristine golden beach backed by wild sand dunes. It boasts spellbinding views of Snowdonia, Caernarfon and the Llyn Peninsula. There's a path from the beach to the nature reserve at Llanddwyn Island.
Built in 1873, this gorgeous lighthouse no longer shines but it's still a magnificent find when you're walking in the area. Painted bright white, it shares its tapered architecture with …
On the southwest coast of Anglesey is this hidden gem of a nature reserve. Expect golden beaches, sea views, forest walks, cycle tracks and even a dedicated running circuit. There's …
Llanddwyn Island boasts abundant history, nature, and beauty. The island has two picturesque lighthouses, a ruined 16th-century chapel, and is part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve. You can access the island at all but the highest tides.
Afon Cefni is one of the major rivers on the island of Anglesey, Wales. It is 16.9 kilometres long. Its source is near to the village of Capel Coch, before …