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Use our guide to discover the best things to do in Anglesey

Littered with stunning beaches, scenic coastal paths and a plethora of historical landmarks, you will find plenty of great things to do in Anglesey. Set adrift from mainland North Wales, this small, yet compact island has a plethora of things to see and do.

Our guide includes the best Anglesey things to do, ranging from the finest beaches to the best coastal walks and the most dramatic landmarks that you cannot miss!

Anglesey Sea Zoo is one of the most popular Anglesey attractions, offering an interactive insight into the area’s marine life.

Visiting South Stack Lighthouse is another excellent thing to do in Anglesey, situated on a small island. The lighthouse can only be reached via a set of steps; this fascinating Anglesey attraction is also RSPB Nature Reserve.

Another great thing to do in Anglesey is to pay a visit to Newborough Beach. This spectacular golden stretch of sands is flanked by clear blue waters, backed by inspiring views of the Snowdonia National Park. Whilst here, stroll to the romantic outcrop of Llanddwyn Island, where you will find the once home of Saint Dwynwen – the Welsh patron saint of lovers.

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Bryn Celli Ddu

Llanddaniel Fab, Llanfair, Anglesey, North Wales
United Kingdom, LL61 6EQ

Explore the ancient wonders of Bryn Celli Ddu, a must-visit Neolithic tomb on the historic island of Anglesey. This remarkable site offers a unique glimpse into Stone Age rituals and ceremonies, providing invaluable insights into the lives of our ancestors.

Cemaes Bay – Traeth Mawr

Anglesey, LL67 0ND

The larger of two beaches in Cemaes Bay, Traeth Mawr has something for everyone. At low tide, you can play games on the sand, explore the caves and coves along the cliffs or simply enjoy ice cream as you watch the world go by.

Church Bay, Holyhead, LL65 4EU

Church Bay is a blue flag beach that takes its name from nearby St Rhuddlad’s Church. With a mixture of sand and pebbles, rock pools and lifeguard duty, this beach is popular with families looking for a day of fun in the sun.

Church Bay

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books and pencil on map