A huge range of accommodation, places to visit and things to do all the year round

Anglesey towns have character and historic interest, good shopping and great places to eat, drink and relax
The natural beauties of Anglesey are justly famous. Visitors will also enjoy exploring the islands towns. Many of the towns wonders are well known: a pioneering suspension bridge, a breakwater that was 28 years in the making, and a state of the art medieval castle. Youll make some surprising discoveries too: a wooded nature reserve in a river valley just a few footsteps away from the centre of a market town, a little harbour that once exported the bulk of the worlds copper ore, a perfectly preserved Victorian gaol, and an ancient parish church built inside the high walls of a Roman fort.
Anglesey has sandy beaches and dunes, hidden coves, spectacular views of Snowdonia and North Wales!
Anglesey is surrounded by beaches! Everyone has their favourite beaches for walking, bird watching, dog walking, peace or solitude, sport, picnics, sun bathing!
You will find your favourites but here's our top 10 for you to explore and enjoy!
Great walks! Find routes along Anglesey's coastal path, sandy beaches, headlands, forests and moorlands
Put some shoes on and just wander, or be organised with maps and guides. The choice is yours, the views are spectacular and the air should be bottled and sold. There are excellent guide books on sale at local newsagents with detailed routes and maps.
Use this list to get you started, but please be aware that changes in the weather can happen quickly and tides can race up the most peaceful looking beach. Always read warning signs and be alert if you are far from home.
Wander and enjoy....
As a visitor (and we hope you come back again and again) you will take your memories, pictures and we hope something that will remind you of your stay. We did a survey of current and former Anglesey residents to find out what reminded them of home. Have a look at the top 10 replies on the left. You will find everything on the list and more in the local shops as you tour the Island.
From wind surfing to kite surfing, take a fishing trip, or hire a boat
On, under or beside the water - opportunities on Anglesey are limitless. is impossible to list all the local providers of ways to get on the water - there are so many from fishing trips to hire of small craft so here is a selection:
Cycle through spectacular scenery along Anglesey's numbered Cycle Routes
Enjoy spectacular scenery from the saddle and cycle along one of Angleseys numbered cycle routes. Whether you are a novice rider or a budding enthusiast Anglesey has exactly what you are looking for.
A range of golf courses from beginners to experienced
Players are passionate about the game, holidays can be made and ruined by it. Try some of the courses and clubs and see what you think. Most do club hire and all do tuition.
Anglesey is a great location for horse riding and pony trekking for beginners and experienced alike!
The island has four equestrian centres offering riding lessons and guided rides for beginners as well as experienced riders. View Angleseys spectacular scenery and explore the miles of country lanes and long sandy beaches from the saddle, a fantastic way to spend the day come rain or shine.
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