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Just as Anglesey is joined by bridges to the mainland, so Holy Island is linked to the main island of Anglesey. The 143 scheduled monuments cover over 4,000 years of the history of the islands. Spread throughout the interior and especially the coast of the islands there are 89 prehistoric scheduled sites, including chambered tombs , burial ...
The boardwalks allow visitors to make their way north to Llyn Cefni, travelling parallel to the disused tracks of the Anglesey Central Railway. Red squirrels can be found in the area. [citation needed] According to some stories, pumas live in Nant y Pandy. In the 1970s big cats were banned from being pets, so many people came to North Wales to ...
Arfordir Gogleddol Penmon; Baron Hill Park; Beddmanarch–Cymyran; Bwrdd Arthur; Cadnant Dingle; Cae Gwyn; Caeau Talwrn; Carmel Head; Cemlyn Bay; Clegir Mawr; Coed y Gell and Morfa Dulas
Anglesey, Wales: Region: Great Britain ... Parciau hill fort is a hill fort on the Welsh island of Anglesey. [1] ... On three sides it is surrounded by natural cliffs ...
Cemlyn Bay is a bay on the northwest coast of Anglesey, North Wales, approximately 2.5 km west of Wylfa nuclear power station, within the community of Cylch-y-Garn. Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams. A weir at the western (Bryn Aber) end of the beach regulates the lagoon's ...
Penrhos Country Park (also known as Penrhos Coastal Park) (grid reference) is a country park near Holyhead, on the island of Anglesey in Wales, United Kingdom. The park attracts approximately 100,000 visitors each year. [1]
Llyn Cerrig Bach in 2007. Llyn Cerrig Bach is a small lake located between Rhosneigr and Valley in the west of Anglesey, Wales.. Whilst it is not one of the largest lakes on the island (around 1.8 acres), its claim to fame is the group of over 150 Iron Age metal objects discovered there in 1942, apparently placed in the lake as votive offerings.
The Anglesey Sea Zoo (Welsh: Sw Môr Môn) is an aquarium and independent research and marine education centre on the south coast of Anglesey island in North Wales. Located just outside the village of Brynsiencyn , Anglesey Sea Zoo claims to be the largest aquarium in Wales and displays over 150 native species.