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  2. Ynys Llanddwyn - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 10 miles (16 km) of footpaths crossing Ynys Llanddwyn and Newborough Warren, including the Anglesey Coastal Path, and it is a very popular place to visit. The island provides a worth-while goal after the mile-long walk along the beach from the nearest car park.

  3. List of scheduled monuments in Anglesey - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Cemlyn Bay and lagoon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of places in Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas. This is a list of towns and villages in the principal area of Anglesey, Wales

  6. The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    The Skerries (Welsh: Ynysoedd y Moelrhoniaid) (grid reference), coming from the Old Norse word sker, are a group of sparsely vegetated rocky islets , with a total area of about 17 hectares (42 acres) lying 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) offshore from Carmel Head at the northwest corner of Anglesey, Wales. The islands are important as a breeding site for ...

  7. Anglesey Coastal Path - Wikipedia

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    The coastal path and a ruined cottage at Penrhyn, near Traeth Bychan beach. The 200-kilometre (124 mi) path mainly follows the coast. Exceptions are where the path comes inland from Moel y Don by Plas Newydd estate, and the Bodorgan Estate on the west of the island between Aberffraw and Malltraeth, where the Prince and Princess of Wales used to live. [1]