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Anglesey

Île ·🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni
Population 69 961
Superficie 673 km²
Fuseau horaire Europe/London
Anglesey

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Anglesey Essentials

Anglesey Essentials

Anglesey’s landscape is defined by its maritime and industrial heritage. This selection includes Thomas Telford’s 19th-century Menai Suspension Bridge and the reconstructed Britannia Bridge. Visitors can explore the 18th-century Parys Mountain copper mines, the Victorian-era Beaumaris Gaol, and Melin Llynon, the only working windmill in Wales. The island’s coastline features the tidal Ynys Llanddwyn, home to the Tŵr Mawr lighthouse, the medieval Eglwys Cwyfan—often called the "Church in the Sea"—and the marine conservation efforts at the Anglesey Sea Zoo.

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Beautiful Beaches

Anglesey's coastline features a diverse range of geological formations and habitats. This selection includes the expansive Traeth Llanddwyn, part of a national nature reserve with views of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains, and Benllech, known for its extensive low-tide sands. Smaller coves like Porth Trecastell sit near Neolithic burial chambers, while Traeth yr Ora offers a remote setting overlooking Dulas Island. The list covers both Blue Flag-awarded destinations and rugged bays along the Anglesey Coastal Path.

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Archaeological Sites of Anglesey

Archaeological Sites of Anglesey

Anglesey’s landscape preserves over five millennia of history, from the Neolithic burial chambers of Barclodiad y Gawres and Bodowyr to the industrial scale of the Parys Mountain copper mines. This collection features Iron Age hillforts like Bwrdd Arthur, the medieval ruins of Penmon Priory, and the 11th-century motte and bailey of Castell Aberlleiniog. These landmarks provide a direct look at the island's evolution through its prehistoric standing stones, Roman fortifications, and early Christian settlements.

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Historic Churches of Anglesey

Historic Churches of Anglesey

Anglesey’s spiritual history is reflected in this collection of medieval and Grade-listed buildings. Notable sites include the 12th-century St Beuno’s Church in Aberffraw and the 14th-century Grade I listed St Mary’s in Beaumaris. The list features unique locations like St Cwyfan’s, an iconic church standing on a tidal island, and St Tysilio’s, situated on Church Island in the Menai Strait. From the Perpendicular Gothic style of St Cadwaladr’s to the modernist design of Amlwch’s Our Lady Star of the Sea, these structures represent centuries of Welsh architectural evolution.

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Anglesey Coastal Wonders

Anglesey Coastal Wonders

Explore the diverse coastline of Anglesey, from the industrial heritage of the Menai Strait bridges to the rugged cliffs of the north. This selection highlights maritime landmarks like the Tŵr Mawr and Point Lynas lighthouses, alongside the colorful landscapes of the Parys Mountain copper mines. The list includes significant Iron Age sites at Bwrdd Arthur and Dinas Gynfor, as well as protected habitats within the Malltraeth Marsh and the island's expansive Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Carte de Anglesey

Informations pratiques

Monnaie
livre sterling GBP £ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
Numéros d'urgence
999 Police · Ambulance · Pompiers
Électricité
Type G
230 V · 50 Hz
Langues
anglais
Eau du robinet
Sûre à boire
Côté de conduite
Gauche
Indicatif téléphonique
+44
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Menai Bridge
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Parys Mountain Copper Mines

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