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Just off A4080, 2m (3.2km) NW of Aberffraw.
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Tŷ Croes 2m (3.2km)


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Just off A4080, 2m (3.2km) NW of Aberffraw.
Tŷ Croes 2m (3.2km)
An atmospheric tomb with rare examples of prehistoric art
Barclodiad y Gawres (‘The…
On the outskirts of Holyhead is the most recognizable church on Anglesey, St Cwyfan’s…
South Stack is one of Anglesey’s must-see landscapes. Situated on Holy Island, it is…
Prehistoric art and arrowheads
Though its wedge-shaped 12ft/3.7m by 5ft/1.5m capstone is…
Aberffraw Beach is a sandy, unspoilt beach located on the west coast of Anglesey.
One of the most sheltered beaches on Anglesey, Borth Wen is a popular beach located on…
Newborough beach is a long, sandy beach located on the south west of Anglesey.
Built in the early 1800's, Twr Mawr was modelled on the windmills of Anglesey. It…
Llys Rhosyr is a significant site not least because it is the only Royal Court of the…
Two of a kind
Sitting in a field close to the southern end of Llyn Llywenan, the largest…
Part of the Anglesey coastal path and National Cycle route, there is a 200 acre Penrhos…
Solitary, strangely shaped Bronze Age monument
Probably erected at some point during the…
A trio of tombs
Despite their proximity to one another, this trio of Neolithic (New…
Porth Dafarch is a sandy cove situated on the coast road between Treaddur Bay and…
Bronze Age standing stones shrouded in mystery
Very little is known about the origins of…
Neolithic standing stones still shrouded in mystery
Standing on a hillock backed by…
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