Anglesey

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Anglesey, the Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn), is a ruggedly beautiful island off the north-west coast of Wales, connected to the mainland by two bridges. It's a land of dramatic sea cliffs, sandy coves, prehistoric burial chambers, and a fiercely proud Welsh-speaking culture. The island is a paradise for walkers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a slower pace of life amidst stunning coastal scenery. With its own microclimate and a string of charming villages, Anglesey offers a distinctly different Welsh experience — one that's deeply tied to the sea and the elements.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Anglesey, plan at least two to three days. This gives you time to explore the coastal path, visit a castle or two, and discover the quieter western beaches. If you're short on time, a full-day drive from the mainland can hit the highlights — Beaumaris, South Stack, and Newborough — but you'll be rushing. For walkers, allow a week to tackle the entire coastal path, or base yourself for a long weekend to do a few sections.

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