Benllech Beach
Benllech Beach sits on the east coast of Anglesey and is one of the island’s best-loved family beaches. Its long stretch of golden sand and…
Caer Leb
A 200 ft by 160 ft rectangular enclosure defined by double ditches and banks. Cadw says the original entrance is probably on the S E…
Red Wharf Bay, Traeth Coch
Red Wharf Bay, known locally as Traeth Coch, sweeps for around 2.5 miles along Anglesey’s east coast between Pentraeth and Benllech. At low tide, huge…
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 Beach
Llanddona Beach is a long, sandy stretch on Anglesey’s east coast, tucked between Red Wharf Bay and Penmon. Its peaceful setting and wide shoreline make…
Traeth Lleiniog
Tucked along Anglesey’s eastern coast near Penmon, Traeth Lleiniog is a peaceful stretch of sand and shingle backed by woodland. With views across the Menai…
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, meaning White Beach, is a secluded little cove on Anglesey’s northeast coast. Rather than golden sand, its shoreline is formed from striking white…
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.