 The island of Anglesey off the north west coast of Wales has a coastline sprinkled with shingle and sandy beaches. The Northern coast is dramatic and rocky, a haven for seabirds such as the Black Guillemot. There is a RSPB bird reserve on the cliffs of the South Stacks. Other local activities include horse riding, yachting and golf.
The island of Anglesey off the north west coast of Wales has a coastline sprinkled with shingle and sandy beaches. The Northern coast is dramatic and rocky, a haven for seabirds such as the Black Guillemot. There is a RSPB bird reserve on the cliffs of the South Stacks. Other local activities include horse riding, yachting and golf.
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- Take a sea fishing trip from the historic town of Beaumaris, walk along the Victorian pier, or marvel at the Medieval moated, 13th century, castle built by Edward I overlooking the waters of the Menai Strait.
- For kids choose from the Anglesey Sea Zoo, the largest marine aquarium in Wales, the Butterfly and Bird Palace or the Anglesey model village.
- Ferries leave from Holyhead to cross the Irish Sea. Skerries Lighthouse was built on this maritime landscape in 1714.
Take a visit to the village with the longest name in Britain and have your photograph taken by the restored Victorian Station House whilst trying to say Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch!

 
		