Anglesey, the seventh largest island in Britain, is a treasure trove of history and culture. 125 miles of stunning coastline ensures there is plenty to see in a day.
We’ll take a short drive on The Thomas Telford Suspension bridge before a stop at St Tysilio’s Church, an idyllic church on an island. Next stop is the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, where we’ll drop in at the station for a fun picture of the longest place name in Wales.
Anglesey is full of sun-soaked bays, tranquil fishing villages, charming country pubs, historic castles and grand stately homes. You won’t want to miss Beaumaris Castle, Llynnon Windmill and South Stack Lighthouse as you experience a ‘hidden gem’ of the British Isles.
A stroll or a hike along the Anglesey Coast Path is a great way to explore passing wild beaches, flower-dotted heathland and mud flats busy with birds. Llanddwyn Island is a stunning outcrop extending from the mainland which is one of the most picturesque locations in Wales. The ruined church was once home to Saint Dwynwen – the Welsh patron saint of lovers from the 5th century A.D. When her true love Maelon was turned to ice!
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