There really is nothing better than spending a lazy day at the beach!
2018 is Wales’s ‘Year of the Sea’. It’s a theme that fits the Isle of Anglesey like a glove – and in more ways than you might have thought.
Annual two day agricultural show.
Beaumaris Festival - Women in the Arts
Gottwood Festival
Beaumaris was the last of Edward I's 'iron ring' of castles along the North Wales coast.
Llynnon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat.
This community based museum tells the story of crossing the Menai Strait and celebrates the iconic, historic bridges and the famous engineers who built them.
Renowned as one of the finest beaches in Britain, Llanddwyn is backed by, impressive sand dunes, and boasts spectacular views of Snowdonia National Park, Caemarfon and the Llyn Peninsula.
A path leads through the grassy hills from the beach to the nature reserve at Llanddwyn Island and the nearby forest has a fantastic network of footpaths. A short distance away is the historical site of Ynys Llanddwyn which is well worth a visit.
They are among the very best of Anglesey Beaches. If you're going to spend time at a few of our beaches during your holiday, then this beach offers you so much. From Sunbathing, Bathing, Windsurfing, Kite-surfing, Fishing to Ancient Celtic Romance. It's all here. Just waiting for you.
For a list of public toilets on the island, please see Isle of Anglesey County Council - public toilets.
A list of the toilets available through the Community Toilet Grant Scheme is also available.
Grid reference: SH 39876 63552 Nearest post code: LL61 6SG
'Making the most of the great outdoors is easy on Anglesey, as the great outdoors is something we have plenty of. '
'The Isle of Anglesey’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), has one of the most varied landscapes in Britain.'
'Who can resist a stunning stretch of coast? '
'Over 220 square miles of Anglesey’s landscapes are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. '
'Benllech is one of the most popular of the island's beaches with fine golden sand and clear blue waters which are exceptionally safe for bathing and paddling. '
'This long sandy beach is located at the eastern end of Red Wharf Bay and it is great for bathing, paddling, beach combing and walking. '
'Ideally situated on the coast road between Treaddur Bay and Holyhead, Porth Dafarch is a beautiful sandy cove surrounded by rocky headland, ideal for a peaceful family...'
'Winner of of the Green Coast seaside award, Rhosneigr lies on Anglesey’s Western shore.'
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