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Anglesey Sunset

Anglesey sunset

Anglesey Church

Llanedwen Parish Church Anglesey

Anglesey Tourist Information

Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For a small island Anglesey has so much to offer the thousands of tourists that visit every year.  Variety is its special attraction, all of which is easily accessible from wherever you choose to stay. Anglesey is steeped in a rich archaeological and historical heritage. It is unparalleled in its diversity of wildlife habitats from the great sea cliffs such as the South Stack bird sanctuary, estuaries, lagoons and dunes on the coast to the lakes, wetlands, heaths and richl farmland of the interior. Favourite attractions are its beaches, from the unspoilt and extensive sands at Llanddwyn Bay to the busier seafront at Benllech or the quiet and picturesque Cemaes Bay. 

Anglesey has plenty to keep the visitor entertained with attractions such as Anglesey Model Village, Anglesey Sea Zoo, Foel Farm Park, Henblas Country Park, Museum of Childhood Memories, Pili Palas to name a few.

 

If you are looking for an active holiday, the Isle of Anglesey has a lot to offer. It is an ideal place for water sports throughout the year.  Obviously there is a multitude of walking routes including the Anglesey Coastal Path to keep even the most energetic walker satisfied.
Golfers are well catered for with numerous courses including four 18 hole courses. The courses offer dramatic backdrops of the mountains of Snowdonia.
Discovering the delights of Anglesey from a bicycle is becoming more popular, whether you consider yourself a serious cyclist or just enjoy meandering.  For those that wish to go faster you could take a spin on the Anglesey Circuit race track.  There is great choice for the fisherman.  No surprise as Anglesey is an Island that the sea fishing from a chartered boat or of shore is so good.  There is also plentiful trout, carp and course fishing lakes scattered throughout Anglesey.

During your visit discover the culinary diversity of Anglesey with the help of our Taste of Anglesey food trail guide mouth watering dishes all using local produce. Where to eat on Anglesey is never a problem as Anglesey has some of the best restaurants to be found in North Wales.  The visitor can also sample the delights of traditional home cooking, or guest house B&B, where you are sure of the best hospitality and information on local events, or hotels and country-house hotels with all their added luxuries. If you prefer a self catering holiday, there are plenty of cottages, static caravan parks and campsites. Wherever you stay, you will be assured a warm welcome and we look forward to your visit.

 

South Stack Anglesey

South Stack Lighthouse Anglesey


Penmon Lighthouse and Puffin Island

Penmon Lighthouse and Puffin Island

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