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A sheltered site, with cheerful hydrangeas at the entrance and within a short drive of several of Angleseys excellent beaches. Theres something special about an island holiday. Anglesey has its own atmosphere, even its own climate, and the views across to the mountains of Snowdonia are impressive. It can lay claim to some of the most varied and beautiful coastal scenery and is an unspoilt island with plenty of room to walk, ride, sail and swim, leaving the crowds behind. The beaches are great for the family and nearby Traeth Bychan offers boat launching facilities. This part of the world also provides a good stopover for travellers to and from Ireland.
Beaumaris Castle
Butterfly Palace
Sea Zoo
Menai Bridge
NT Plas Newydd
Sea Watch From A55 (Chester - Anglesey) - on approaching Bangor cont onto A5 (sp Holyhead); after crossing Britannia Bdge leave dual cway via 2nd slip rd and turn R onto A5025 (sp Benllech, Amlwch); within 8m in Benllech cont on A5025, still sp Amlwch (do not turn L in Benllech); in abt 1¼m turn L onto B5110 (sp Llangefni). Site ent on R in abt ½m by Parciau Arms PH; keeping stone wall on L cont to site.
From A5 - at junc with A55 keep in L lane and turn L via rndabt and slip rd (sp Holyhead, still A5); then as above.
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