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  2. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Beaumaris is a captivating seaside town, with its mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Its name is based on the Norman 'beau marais', meaning 'fair marsh', a description of the site chosen by Edward 1 for the last of his 'Iron ring' of castles, constructed in his bid to control the Welsh.
  3. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Beaumaris was the last of Edward I's 'iron ring' of castles along the North Wales coast. ... it was the 13th century high-tech equivalent of a spaceship landing unceremoniously on Anglesey today. Beaumaris Castle was taken by Welsh forces in 1403 during the Owain Glyndŵr rebellion but recaptured by royal forces in 1405. ... Visit the Isle of ...
  4. visitanglesey.co.uk

    From the beach, return to Llanddona village then follow the minor road eastwards to Mariandyrys and Llangoed, turning left here on the minor road that takes you to Penmon and the headland of Trwyn Du - mainland Anglesey's eastern point - overlooking Puffin Island.
  5. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Walk further along the beach and you come to Ynys Llanddwyn (Llanddwyn Island), one of Anglesey's most magical spots. On this island, accessible on foot except for high tides, are the ruins of St Dwynwen's Church, named after Wales's patron saint of lovers (St Dwynwen's Day, Wales's 'Valentine's Day', is 25 January).
  6. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The Isle of Anglesey - Ynys Môn in Welsh - is deeper than you may think. By which we mean that the deeper you look, the more you will find. ... Beaumaris. open map to view image location. Anglesey Circuit. open map to view image location. ... We're a small island with a big, boundless personality. A proper island too, not an offshoot of ...
  7. visitanglesey.co.uk

    From Beaumaris, follow the A454 south-west to Menai Bridge and Menai Heritage. Located in the Thomas Telford Centre, the museum tells the story of the two bridges linking Anglesey to mainland Wales through a range of fascinating exhibits, artefacts and guided walks.
  8. visitanglesey.co.uk

    The Menai Strait and entry to Anglesey The South is categorised by the Menai Strait; a tidal stretch of water separating Anglesey from Mainland Wales by two iconic bridges. Alog this stretch are the settlements of Beaumaris, Menai Bridge and Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch
  9. 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).
  10. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Then become king of the castle at Beaumaris, a World Heritage Site that's amongst the most perfectly designed medieval monuments in Europe. The kids will love exploring the battlements, wall walks and dungeons. It's a history lesson in stone that leaves a deep impression.
  11. visitanglesey.co.uk

    It lies within the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The landscape between the town of Beaumaris and Black Point is sublimely attractive, with stunning, far reaching views of the Menai Strait, the coast of mainland North Wales, the Great Orme headland and the majestic Snowdon and Carneddau mountain ranges.

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