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Anglesey adventure: exploring the treasures of Ynys Môn | Wales holidays

IN 1826, the opening of the Thomas Telford’s Menai SusopeSion bridge, which connects the mainland Wales to the YNYS MôN (Anglesey) island for the first time. The bridge was extremely important to create a highway link to the Holyhyd port and improve communication links between London and Dublin.

Ynys mon Map

Today, tourists residing from Telford’s vision benefit every day (although it is quietly related to A55 North Wales ExpressWay) while they are heading to HolyHead to ascend to Ireland. But when doing this, they go beyond many slow slow corridors that start from the YNYS MôN coast.

Plas Newydd House and Garden (Exodus 8A)

Plas Newydd sit on the banks of the MENAI strait. Photo: Christopher Nicholson/Islam

this National National Palace It dates back to the sixteenth century and sits in 68 hectares (169 acres) of decorative gardens, forests and gardens. One of its subsequent owners, Henry Cyril Bagate, the fifth Marquis of Anglesey, whose flaming approach was in life – including converting the family chapel to what he called the Gaityy Theater – a scandal in Wales Victorian. His life will soon be brought to the big screen in New movie, mundfabour.

South Plas Newydd is Tide Cafe, located in Halin Moon – Angelis Sea Salt. It is open to drinks and snacks throughout the year (from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm). While you are there, you can pick up some of the Hallen Moon Mun Djog.

Red Wharf Bay (Exit 8)

The Ship Inn at Red Wharf Bay. Photo: John Critichly/Islam

Red Wharf Bay is about 12 miles south of AMLWCH, a large sandy entrance that extends, when the tide decreases, for 10 square miles. The Wales Coast track embraces a panoramic view of the coast; It also provides an opportunity to explore the Landelonna Beach, which was said to be in the eighteenth century controlled by a group of evil outlaws known as magicians in Landona, who intimidated the local community. Back to the Gulf Summit, Shipand Old ancient or The bar is on the Gulf A good hole stops a drink and food overlooking the sea.

Penmon Point (Exit 8)

PenMon Point, TRWYN Du LightHouse and YNys Seiriol or Puffin Island. Photo: Andrew Certon/Islam

PenMon Point is the eastern tip of YNys MôN, and one of its oldest and most sacred locations. They are views of a fierce presenting looks on TRWYN Du Lighthouse and YNys Seiriol, an island, in the fifth century, which was offered isolation and refuge for its lords of the same name. Today it is known as the Pannah Island because, until the late nineteenth century, it was a haven for breeding of birds.

PenMon Point is a favorite destination for pedestrians, bird participants and nature lovers, and offers (in clear days) from Y Gogarth (The Great Orme Headland). Two of the huge white stone royal houses face the sea at the end of the point, while sitting behind them Pilot House CafE, serving food, drinks and cocktails inside and in a colored garden. For a more formal dining experience, go to Beaumanis and eat in Harry PesteroIt is located in Henllys Hall Golf Club, or continuing in the MENAI Bridge to explore the international cuisine of Angel Mnaaq Or the taste list in Swissan and ancient butchers Both are located a short distance from the famous suspension bridge in Telford.

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The beaches are suitable for princes and pirates (Exit 6)

Rhosneign Beach, which was using pirates and debris. Photo: Gordon Bell/my Islam

Perhaps Landin (also known as Nioporo), near the southern end of the island, may be the most famous YNYS MôN Beach due to his views of Eryri (SNOWDONIA) and the semi -peninsula of Llŷn. However, I recommend to go north a few miles away, over Malltraeth CoB (a bridge built by Telford), and to the village of Aberffraw. Here it goes on the banks of FFRW to Trath Mawr, which is an amazing, wide sandy beach suitable for the king. Right. In the late thirteenth century, Abrvro was the most important place in all Wales – the strength of the power of the princes of Ginid, the dominant royal family in Wales.

Shortly north to Rosenger, an attractive extension on an equal footing with both piracy and debris, who attracted ships to the elderly rocks near the CRIGYL River. Today, Rhosneigr is famous for the cooking scene of its smuggling. And oystercatcher It is a restaurant and a bar in sand dunes is not far from the two main beaches. In the warmer months, Zapatismo Food truck offers Mexican fare.

Mountain Al -Nahhas (Exit 5)

Mynydd Parys, an old copper mine Photo: Ian Godrik/Allama

On the northern coast of Anglesey, elsewhere is that you will not be surprised by the discovery of being a site for the doctor. This is mynydd parts, but its title is Mountain Copper because, about 4000 years ago, it was extracted due to valuable copper ore.

In the eighteenth century, Mynydd Parys became the largest source of copper crude in the world – most of which are sent by the ship from the Amlwch port near to copper in the Swansea Valley. Today, the mines have been closed, the red, golden and brown scene were converted into a series of amazing walking paths and (dare to say).

After a height in mynydd parts, I would like to go to Crape Sky In Amlwch Harbour for Great Pancakes, Great Brunch and even sushi.

Matthew Daymaz coastal margin of YNYS MôN for his new book, SEASCAPE: Notes from A Change Coastline (Wales University Press, 18.99 pounds sterling). To support the guardian and the observer, ask for your copy on Guardianbookshop.com. Delivery fees may apply.

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