Anglesey

Historic County in

Wales

Anglesey

Private road to Frogwy Fawr
Private road to Frogwy Fawr Credit: Steven Brown

Anglesey is an island located off the northwest coast of Wales, in the Irish Sea. As a historic county, it covers an area of approximately 276 square miles and is the largest island in Wales. The island is connected to the mainland by two bridges, the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.

Anglesey has a rich history that can be traced back to prehistoric times. It is known for its numerous ancient burial chambers and stone circles, such as Bryn Celli Ddu and the Lligwy Burial Chamber. The island was also a significant center during the Roman occupation of Britain, with the Roman fort of Segontium established nearby.

The landscape of Anglesey is diverse and picturesque, with rolling hills, verdant farmland, and stunning coastal areas. The island's coastline stretches for approximately 125 miles and is dotted with beautiful sandy beaches and rugged cliffs. One of the most famous landmarks on Anglesey is South Stack Lighthouse, situated on a rocky island just off the coast.

Anglesey is also home to various nature reserves and protected areas, such as the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Newborough Warren and Ynys Llanddwyn National Nature Reserve. These areas are havens for wildlife and provide opportunities for activities such as walking, birdwatching, and water sports.

The island's largest town is Holyhead, which is a major ferry port and a gateway to Ireland. Other notable towns on Anglesey include Beaumaris, with its well-preserved medieval castle, and Llangefni, the administrative center of the island.

In conclusion, Anglesey is a historic county in Wales renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and diverse landscape. It offers a range of activities and attractions for visitors, making it a popular destination for tourists from around the world.

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Anglesey Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.262065/-4.363092 or Grid Reference SH4276. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Private road to Frogwy Fawr
Private road to Frogwy Fawr
Road towards Bodffordd
Road towards Bodffordd
Old Milestone by the A5, Holyhead Road, Llangristiolus Parish Telford Plate by the A5, in parish of Llangristiolus (Anglesey District), Cerrigceinwen, Mona, on East side of road, opposite Mona Isaf and Old Coach House.

Inscription reads:-
HOLY-
HEAD
13
MONA

BANGOR
12

Grade II listed by Cadw.
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Surveyed 

Milestone Society National ID: ANG_HH13
Old Milestone by the A5, Holyhead Road, Llangristiolus Parish
Telford Plate by the A5, in parish of Llangristiolus (Anglesey District), Cerrigceinwen, Mona, on East side of road, opposite Mona Isaf and Old Coach House. Inscription reads:- HOLY- HEAD 13 MONA BANGOR 12 Grade II listed by Cadw. Reference Number 21076: LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: ANG_HH13
Royal Air Force Station Mona Radar tower
Royal Air Force Station Mona
Radar tower
Llu Awyr Brenhinol Mona Entrance sign at RAF Mona
Llu Awyr Brenhinol Mona
Entrance sign at RAF Mona
Mona Airfield Panorama Viewed from A5.
Mona Airfield Panorama
Viewed from A5.
Royal Air Force Mona The site is mainly used as a relief landing ground for RAF Valley.
Royal Air Force Mona
The site is mainly used as a relief landing ground for RAF Valley.
Radar Tower, RAF Mona
Radar Tower, RAF Mona
Tumulus Near Craiglas A Bronze Age barrow.
Tumulus Near Craiglas
A Bronze Age barrow.
Cycle track by the Cefni Reservoir The cycle track (part of National Cycle Network route 566) runs along the southern shore of the Cefni Reservoir.
Cycle track by the Cefni Reservoir
The cycle track (part of National Cycle Network route 566) runs along the southern shore of the Cefni Reservoir.
Boardwalk at the western end of the Cefni Reservoir Carrying National  Cycle Network route 566 over the marshy land near Bodffordd Farm.
Boardwalk at the western end of the Cefni Reservoir
Carrying National Cycle Network route 566 over the marshy land near Bodffordd Farm.
Small public green space in Bodffordd At the junction of the Llangwyllog road with the main B5109.
Small public green space in Bodffordd
At the junction of the Llangwyllog road with the main B5109.
Minor road near Rhostrehwfa
Minor road near Rhostrehwfa
Farmland near Rhostrehwfa
Farmland near Rhostrehwfa
Manure heap and its guardian
Manure heap and its guardian
Single track road and ditch
Single track road and ditch
Road junction near Bodorgan
Road junction near Bodorgan
An unlikely route to the A5 The indicated road is a narrow single-track lane.
An unlikely route to the A5
The indicated road is a narrow single-track lane.
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Anglesey is located at Grid Ref: SH4276 (Lat: 53.262065, Lng: -4.363092)

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