Natural Attractions.

On The Isle OfAnglesey.


The island of Anglesey holds a wealth of sitesof natural interests - cliffs, estuaries, dunes, heaths,wetlands, lakes, parks, and woodland - which are renowned fortheir birds, flower, geology and landscapes. This site describessome of the best of these, how to get to them and what facilitiesyou will find there.
The map is for guidance only. for further information see theOrdnance Survey 1:500,000 Landranger map of Anglesey, sheet 114.Map grid references for all the sites on this leaflet.


 

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1. South Stack and Penrhyn Mawr, Holyhead. 2. Rhoscolyn to Trearddur Bay Coast. 3. Breakwater Quarry Country Park and Holyhead Harbour.
4. Ynys Llanddwyn. 5. Malltreath Sands & Cob Pool. 6. Sand Dune System, Llyn Rhos-Ddu, Afon Braint & Treath Melynog. 7. Llyn Maelog. 8. Cemlyn Bay. 9. Penrhos Coastal Park, Holyhead. 10. Llyn Penrhyn. 11. Inland Sea, Valley. 12. Aberffraw Dunes. 13. Wylfa Head. 14. Cemaes - Llanbadrig - Porth Wen Coast. 15. Llyn Alaw. 16. Newborough Forest and Llyn Parc Mawr. 17. Point Lynas. 18. Parys Mountain. 19. Traeth Lligwy to Dulas Bay. 20. Llyn Cefni. 21. The Dingle, Llangefni. 22. Bodafon Mountain. 23. Plas Newydd. 24. Red Wharf Bay. 25. Henllys Hall Woods. 26. Coed Cyrnol And Church Island. 27 .Llaniestyn Common. 28. Mariandyrys. 29. Cors Goch National Reserve. 30. Fedw Fawr. 31. Penmon & Black Point.
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