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  2. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The story of Amlwch's raucous 18th and 19th century 'Wild West' heyday - apparently its 6,000 inhabitants had a choice of over 1,000 ale houses - is told at Copper Kingdom and Sail Loft heritage centres. The unusual building that looks like the hull of an upturned boat has nothing to do with our earlier mention of shipwrecks.
  3. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The town of Amlwch, on the north east coast of Anglesey, is a major draw for those interested in industrial heritage. Walking around this peaceful town, with its three windmills, it's hard to imagine that in its mining heyday, it was one of the busiest ports in Wales, and home to nearly 10,000 people.
  4. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast. It passes through landscape that includes a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and a few small pockets of woodland. This includes a National Nature Reserve (NNR).
  5. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The coast between Amlwch and Llaneilian is strikingly scenic with an expansive seascape From this point on Anglesey's north coast it is possible to see the Isle of Man on clear days. Amlwch Port is an interesting place to visit, with its roots anchored in an industrial past when it served as the world's largest exporter of copper - which ...
  6. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Follow the road south out of Amlwch harbour, picking up B5111 that in a mile or so takes you to the car park on Parys Mountain, once the largest copper mine in the world. You're now in unearthly territory, where in the 18th century 1,500 people toiled above and below ground. ... Visit the Isle of Anglesey Council website
  7. visitanglesey.co.uk

    There's a strong sense of community in Anglesey, as demonstrated by this tour that begins with tales of seafaring and fishing, and ends at was once the largest copper mine in the world. ... Start at Wales's most northerly village, calling into the Cemaes Heritage Centre. It explores the history of Cemaes Bay and Llanbadrig Parish through ...
  8. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Coastal Path: Cemaes to Amlwch Port Route description and map download for section 3 of the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. The route description is included below and can also be downloaded as a file to store on your device for when you're out and about on the walk.
  9. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Isle of Anglesey coastal path route descrip on Sec on 3: Cemaes to Amlwch Port Walk along Bridge Street, over the bridge and opposite the Gwelfor turning, bear le down to a car park. ... bear right onto a grass path, over a small bridge to come out next to the slipway at the rear of Amlwch Port. Turn le along a hedged path to come out at the ...
  10. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Then it's on to the historic fenlands of Cors Goch National Nature Reserve inland from Benllech. It's a slice of East Anglia transplanted into Anglesey, a moody stretch of low-lying heathlands, reed banks and wetlands. Take the A5025 south from Moelfre to Benllech, turning right onto the B5108.
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