Llynnon Mill, Llanddeusant

Llynon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat. There are also two roundhouses providing a unique insight of the life of Iron Age farmers over 3000 years ago. Walk the family friendly Llynon Trail (approx 2 miles). Shop - selling an array of gifts and a wide range of innovative craftwork.

Llynnon Mill, Llanddeusant2022-04-05T13:09:40+00:00

Isle of Anglesey

Located off the mainland’s north west coast accessed by the Menai Suspension Bridge or the Britannia Bridge – 125 miles of stunning coastline – designated Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. Picturesque towns and villages – Holyhead – UK/Irish ferry port – Holyhead Breakwater Country Park – situated on the site of an old quarry- an abundance of birds and wildlife. Llangefni – the cultural centre of Anglesey – visit the unique landscapes of the ancient copper mine at Parys Mountain or the [...]

Isle of Anglesey2021-06-23T12:46:17+00:00

Isle of Anglesey

Immersed as it is in ancient history, the Isle of Anglesey was once known as the Mother of Wales. Its AONB covers most of the island’s 125-mile coastline, including Holyhead Mountain and Bodafon Mountain. In fact, the AONB makes up a third of the island. The Anglesey Coast Path is a great way to explore, taking in the Benllech and Rhosneigr beaches. Into Beaumaris with its pier and views to Snowdonia and its magnificent 13th century castle. Then there’s the 18th [...]

Isle of Anglesey2021-05-18T14:27:31+00:00
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