Amlwch Port Windmill
Amlwch Port Windmill – Melin Y Borth built in 1816 – the tallest of Anglesey’s many windmills.
Coxswain Richard “Dic” Evans
Born in Moelfre. During 50 years of service as a Lifeboatman, he was involved in 179 launches and saved 281 lives. A truly remarkable man.
Geo Mon
Discover this outstanding Geo heritage, which underpins all aspects of landscape development, land use, biodiversity, and human history.
Din Lligwy
This fascinating ancient village features the remains of two round huts and several buildings encircled by a stone wall 5ft thick.
Lligwy Burial Chamber
Lligwy Burial Chamber is a Neolithic burial chamber in Lligwy near Moelfre. The capstone weighs 25 Tons!
Capel Lligwy
The 12 Century saw the stopping of Viking raids on Anglesey and this is one of the last remaining churches that survived.
Penrhyn Castle and Garden
This neo-Norman fantasy castle has a walled garden, acres of pristine parkland, and luxurious interiors. Educational fun for all ages!
Bangor Garth Pier
Opened in 1896, it is considered one of Britain’s most unspoilt Piers. It is Grade 11 listed and offers splendid views up and down the…
Bangor Cathedral
The oldest Cathedral foundation in Britain, St Deiniol’s Cathedral was founded around 525 AD.
Caernarfon Castle
Construction started in 1283 and took 47 years to complete. The castle has nine towers and two gatehouses. In 1969, the Queen invested Prince Charles…
Caernarfon Town Walls
Not to be overlooked whilst in Caernarfon, King Edward 1’s masterplan to create a complete fortress town.
