Red Wharf Bay, Traeth Coch
Experience the sweeping sandy views of Red Wharf Bay (Traeth Coch) on Anglesey Island. With 2.5 miles of pristine coastline and limestone plateaus, this is…
Penmon Point
Penmon Point, at the eastern tip of Anglesey, is a peaceful spot with stunning views of Puffin Island and the Trwyn Du Lighthouse. The pebble…
Pentraeth Beach
Based on the northeastern corner of Anglesey, Pentraeth Beach is a natural gateway to Red Wharf Bay with long sandy stretches and shingles. Pentraeth is…
Llandonna
Situated between Red Wharf Bay and Beaumaris, this Angelsey beach is a must for those looking to experience the elements without busy crowds.
Traeth Lleiniog
Situated on the northeastern tip of Anglesey, Traeth Lleiniog is the spot for a relaxed atmosphere and uninhibited Menai Strait views.
Bodowyr Burial Chamber
This has never been excavated but is characteristic of the Neolithic Period as nearby Bryn Celli Ddu. Lay by parking and fine views of Snowdonia.
Traeth Gwyn
Traeth Gwyn (White Beach) isn’t your typical sandy beach. Here, you’ll find striking white pebbles, ancient cliffs, and a calm atmosphere.
Beaumaris Beach
Beaumaris Beach, located on the eastern coast of Anglesey, offers visitors a picturesque setting with views across the Menai Strait towards the Snowdonia mountain range.…
Bryn Celli Ddu
Also known as the Mound in the Dark Grove, and probably the best-known Prehistoric monument on Anglesey.
Beaumaris Castle
Famous for its symmetry from above and the castle never being finished. The final castle built by Edward I with a beautiful moat around the…
Quay Hotel & Spa
Located opposite the majestic Conwy Castle, this is a must-visit for anyone looking to relax and unwind.
