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| Visitors to Anglesey will probably have their own agenda,But here are just a few that may be of interest. |
| Llanddwyn Island Part of Newborough Warren National Park, The Island has many historic buildings for the amateur historian, but is equally charming for lazy days and picnics. It boasts large rocky outcrops, rolling sand dunes, and pleasant beaches |
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| Anglesey Sea Zoo The zoo is an exciting, award winning collection of sealife from around the coast of North Wales, as well as those from warmer shores. Amongst the many exhibits (at least on my last visit) they have an area for the rearing of Lobsters, a real-time tidal tank, and you are "guaranteed" to find a pearl in all their oysters. |
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| Anglesey Race Circuit The circuit offers lots of action for race enthusiasts of all kinds, with 5 car race meetings, 3 sprints, 2 rallycross and 4 stage rallies. So if its a noisy, dusty day out your after, then this is the place for you. The circuit can be found just off the A4080 between Rhosneigr and Aberffraw |
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| Beaumaris Castle, Beaumaris Gaol. An impressive fortress built by Edward I, towards the end of the 13 century, with commanding views across the Menai. You are able to walk along part of the defensive walls and passages. The Gaol is also worth a visit, and although still a working courthouse, you can still get the sense of menace the prisoners must have felt in days gone by. The treadmill which could accommodate six prisoners and was used to provide the gaol with running water is the only one still in its original position. Click picture for video |
| Just as a point of interest, whilst visiting the gaol, if you look across the road nearly opposite, there is a hotel (which at the present moment I cant remember the name of), but from which the landed gentry used to amuse themselves by heating coins up in the fire, and throwing them from the balcony, to watch the children trying to catch and hold on to them. Thank god for T.V eh. |
| Anglesey Model Village Anglesey�s landmarks, all built to one-twelfth full size, with a working model railway which circles the garden, stopping at the village with the longest name, which I know you can now pronounce, (cant you?). So, if money is getting a little tight, but you still want to see all the landmarks you haven�t been to yet, then this is the answer. Your friends back home will never know the difference when you show them the pictures of all the places you have "been to". Just make sure they don�t notice the "giant" kids in the background. click pic for more info |
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| Pili Palas (Butterfly Palace) Kids getting tiring, or just want a quiet restful afternoon, then why not pay a visit to the Butterfly Palace. Find a quiet corner, and watch them flutter through the tropical plants. There are some as large as six inches across. Plus lots of other exotic creatures |
| Click the links below to visit other places on Anglesey |
| Museum of Childhood Memories Every room, every exhibit, breathes the Magic of Childhood. |
| WELCOME TO RHOSNEIGR. Local info |
| Rhosneigr's neighbour, the historic village of Aberffraw - ancient capital of Wales and home of it's Royal Princes. Lots of history and pictures of the local area - well worth a visit! |
| Tyn Morfa is a long established family riding centre, specialising in rides along the beautiful beaches of Rhosneigr |
| Local camping and touring site with swimming pool, carp fishing lake and many other attractive features. |
| Static Caravan Park, sheltered, five minutes from Rhosneigr beach. Plas does not cater for Touring Caravans or Tent's, purely Static Caravans.Family run Park.... |
| A web site from Anglesey with unusual and quirky arts and crafts. |
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