Countryside
It really isn’t any wonder that over 220 square miles of Anglesey’s unspoilt coast and landscapes have been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you want tranquil green space interspersed with a carpet of colourful flowers, or the unrivalled beauty of our towering cliffs, home to hundreds of nesting seabirds, Anglesey really does think of everyone!
Heritage
You will see that the island is a living history in itself. From the stunning 13th Century Beaumaris Castle and Thomas Telford’s impressive suspension bridge to the once booming Copper Mine at Amlwch and ancient burial mounds like Barclodiad Y Gawres, it is easy to follow in the footsteps of those who have come before us.
Walking
Going for a walk on Anglesey is a pleasure in itself. Here, it isn’t just about where you walk; it’s about the things you see, hear, smell and feel as you go, because you can’t get out and about in Anglesey without experiencing the stunning surroundings, so why not let your senses go wild and take it all in…
Coastal
Who can resist a stunning stretch of coast? Just picture it, the seabirds calling as the wind carries them overhead, the feel of the warm sand between your toes and the unmistakable scent of salty water in the air as the tide slowly inches its way up onto the shore.
Cycling
What better way to experience all the natural beauty that Anglesey has to offer than by bike. After all, cycling gives you the chance to enjoy a change of pace, feel the wind in your hair and really enjoy the unspoilt scenery and rolling landscapes that Anglesey is so rich in.