The Isle of Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey, with its lovely countryside, spectacular beaches, a fascinating history and heritage and great attractions is a wonderful place to visit.
The Island has a variety of fascinating attractions that will keep families enthralled for days. Whatever your age, whatever the weather, there is always something for everyone to enjoy; from a Victorian gaol to a sea zoo; from the quiet world of exotic butterflies to a thrilling boat trip out to sea.
If you enjoy active holidays, this is the perfect place. Its varied coastline makes Anglesey an ideal location for watersports throughout the year with great opportunities, and facilities, for scuba diving, surfing, canoeing and windsurfing at many of its resorts.
An untouched 125 mile coastline of sandy bays and cliffs, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Small resorts, magnificent beaches and watersports, historic sites, family attractions, walks and wildlife, and the elegant coastal town of Beaumaris.
Anglesey’s history is written in the stone of its prehistoric burial chambers and tall standing stones. Roman walls, the little churches and chapels and the ramparts of Beaumaris Castle, which serve as a reminder of the invaders from across the border. Within easy reach of Llandudno, Porthmadog and Snowdonia National Park.






