
Melin Llynon

Melin Llynon is an ancient windmill built in 1775 and is the last surviving windmill in Wales.
The mill was restored by the Anglesey County Council in the 1980's, Melin Llynon is now under management by Richard Holt and his family.
The sails have not turned since 2018 after an annual survey deemed it unsafe to operate. We are delighted to say that restoration work is currently scheduled for Summer 2022 and it should be in full operation by 2023.
There are also two roundhouses providing a unique insight of the life of Iron Age farmers over 3000 years ago.
- Walk the family friendly Llynon Trail (approx 2 miles).
- Build your own Iron Age structure using our Den Building kits.
- Parking on site
- Shop - selling an array of gifts and a wide range of innovative craftwork.
- Howell’s Mill, the nearby watermill, is not open to the public and as a privately owned site is not under the care of Isle of Anglesey County Council.
- Dogs are allowed on site.
Admission
Admission fees apply
Parking
Parking charges may apply
Contact Details
Telephone number: 01248 858324
Send an Email Enquiry
Address
Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant, Holyhead, LL65 4AB
Visit Websitehttps://melinllynon.co.uk/
Amenities
- Café
- Card payments
- Dogs welcome
- Family friendly
- Parking available
- Shop
- Toilets