At 722 feet (220 m) above sea level, Holyhead Mountain is the highest summit in the county of Anglesey. The Welsh name, Mynydd Tŵr, means ‘tower’ and you are certainly …
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.
Mynydd Bodafon is a small collection of peaks including the Arwydd which is the highest point on the island of Anglesey. It lies about 2½ miles west of the coastal …
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 …
Holyhead Breakwater Country Park is often used as a starting point for a hike up Holyhead Mountain or for coastal walks in the area. The park is situated on the …
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.
This place is absolutely insane.... If you haven't been here get Ur self there asap... Plenty of history and 6million tonnes of copper still sits within the mountain …
It's hard to think of brick works as beautiful, but you'll find this one in a particularly spectacular location. Right on the Anglesey coastline at Porth Wen, exploring this ruined …
Point Lynas Lighthouse stands tall on a picturesque headland. A pilot station was built at the location in 1766 to guide ships from Liverpool and the present structure was built …
Beaumaris is known as the greatest castle never built. The castle was constructed as part of Edward I's campaign to conquer north Wales after 1282. Whilst Edward and his architect …