There really is nothing better than spending a lazy day at the beach!
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing long distance route that follows much of the island’s coastline.
The Wales Way are three iconic routes that take you through the best that Wales has to offer.
Beaumaris was the last of Edward I's 'iron ring' of castles along the North Wales coast.
Llynon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stone-ground 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.
Like so many sites on Anglesey, is a hidden gem.
Whether it's the adrenalin rush of high speed turns or the encounters with wildlife, you are sure to leave the boats with a smile on your face.
The town of Amlwch, on the north east coast of Anglesey, is a major draw for those interested in industrial heritage.
We found that lots of people believe children should be playing outside more and inside less but adults often find it difficult to let children go out to play.
Welcome to the 'Copper Kingdom', where the miners were already busy in the Bronze Age, perhaps 4,000 years ago.
Find out more about Amlwch leisure centre, including swimming information and fitness timetables.
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