Anglesey Attractions

The beautiful Isle of Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Variety is its special attraction, all of which is easily accessible. Anglesey is steeped in a rich archaeological and historical heritage. It is unparalleled in its diversity of wildlife habitats from the great sea cliffs, estuaries, lagoons and dunes on the coast to the lakes, wetlands, heaths and richly mosaiced farmland of the interior. Favorite anglesey 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 and Bull Bay.

There are many attractions and activities in Anglesey

Anglesey is twice the size of the Isle of White but with only half the population, and enjoy an uncrowded and unhurried holiday with a wealth of attractions.

Anglesey is located at the north west tip of Wales, which is part of the United Kingdom. Anglesey is the largest island in England & Wales, yet has a relatively small population. Anglesey is surrounded by sandy beaches and rocky coasts and caves, and the inland part of the island is a lush green. There are plentiful and well preserved remains from the Neolithic and Bronze ages, and native settlements from the Roman period. All in all, Anglesey is an island with plenty to see and do, and without being in a constant crowd. Take time to smell the roses, and you will certainly have plenty of time to do that on Anglesey.

Benllech Beach

Angleseys beautiful coastline provides the ideal opportunity to go swimming, sailing, water skiing, fishing, boating, sub-aqua diving, jet skiing, exploring rockpools, beachcombing or just building sandcastles and sunbathing, Further inland Anglesey's countryside with rugged features and rocky outcrops, featuring countless opportunities to go rambling, play golf, ride horses, go birdwatching or just relaxing and enjoying the scenery. Just off the island lies the Snowdonia national park, featuring medieval castles, beautiful lakes and mountains, Snowdon - the highest peak in England and Wales - and countless pretty villages, beaches and magnificent scenery.



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