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Attractions and Places To See around Llanfaethlu - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llanfaethlu include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and coastal features. Located in the northwest of Anglesey, Wales, the village provides access to the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by its coastal strip, which includes sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path, and offers a blend of historical sites and natural points of interest.

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  • The most popular attractions is Holyhead Mountain…

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Holyhead Mountain (Mynydd Tŵr) summit

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At 722 feet (220 m) above sea level, Holyhead Mountain is the highest summit in the county of Anglesey. The Welsh name, Mynydd Tŵr, means ‘tower’ and you are certainly …

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Holyhead Breakwater Country Park is often used as a starting point for a hike up Holyhead Mountain or for coastal walks in the area. The park is situated on the …

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Porth Dafarch Beach

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A view of the sand beach at Porth Dafarch on the south coast of Holy Island is enough to make any cyclist take a break to appreciate it.

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Stanley Embankment (The Cob)

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The Embankment crosses the Cymyran Strait, connecting Ynys Cybi (Holy Island) with Ynys Môn (Anglesey). Use the cycle path to get a good view of the tidal water flowing (often, …

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Originally the only way to cross to the island was in a basket suspended from a hemp cable. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built, it was replaced in …

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May 10, 2026, South Stack Suspension Bridge and Lighthouse

wonderful views from here

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Great day out to hike out of Holyhead.

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Great little country park - definitely worth visiting.

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Great place for ice cream burgers and a drink also toilets there and a lovely view of the cove

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For its natural beauty and easy access. This route is perfect for both novice and more experienced cyclists. A well designed cycle lane separates motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.

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The Stanley embankment is known locally as The Cob, it joins Anglesey to Holy island. The cob is basically the old A5 road and rail link to Holyhead. When travelling on the newer A55 to Holyhead it can be seen to the right as you cross the inland sea. The Cob creates a pinch point where the vast tidal forces push the water through at high tide. At low tide it a vast expanse almost devoid of water.

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The sharp drop down on the coast road from the north can be taken at speed to swoop into the dip behind the beach and up again over the short climb out.

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Traffic tends to floor it along the straight embankment road so it’s worth using the adjacent cycle path. On Holy Island though it’s better to return to the road as the cycle path runs is narrow and covered in debris from the overhanging trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Llanfaethlu?

The Llanfaethlu area is rich in natural beauty, falling within the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). You can walk along the scenic Anglesey Coastal Path, which runs along the coastline. For wildlife enthusiasts, Llyn Garreg-lwyd is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its wetland plants and breeding birds, including one of Anglesey's largest reedbeds. Additionally, you can visit Porth Dafarch Beach, a popular sandy bay, or the quieter Borthwen Beach.

Are there good hiking opportunities near Llanfaethlu?

Yes, the region offers excellent hiking. You can challenge yourself with a hike up Holyhead Mountain (Mynydd Tŵr) summit, the highest point in Anglesey, offering breathtaking views. Holyhead Breakwater Country Park serves as a great starting point for coastal walks and trails up Holyhead Mountain. For easier options, explore the easy hikes around Llanfaethlu, such as the Llangorse Café – Church Bay loop from Rhydwyn.

What historical landmarks can I visit in and around Llanfaethlu?

Llanfaethlu boasts several significant historical sites. Visit St. Maethlu's Church, a medieval church dating back to the 15th century with preserved original features and monuments. To the east of the village, you'll find the ancient Capel Soar Standing Stone. The Carreglwyd Estate, a Georgian house with 17th-century origins, is also nearby. Further afield, the historic South Stack Suspension Bridge and Lighthouse near Holyhead is a must-see landmark built in 1809.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Llanfaethlu?

Absolutely. Holyhead Breakwater Country Park is a natural area with facilities, perfect for family walks and exploring. Porth Dafarch Beach is a sandy bay popular with visitors, ideal for a day out by the sea. The Stanley Embankment (The Cob) offers a cycle path with great views of the tidal waters, suitable for families.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the Llanfaethlu area?

The region is home to diverse wildlife. At Llyn Garreg-lwyd SSSI, you can observe various wetland plants and associated breeding birds within its extensive reedbeds. Near Holyhead Breakwater Country Park, keep an eye out for peregrine falcons, known as the world's fastest flyers, soaring above the cliffs.

Where can I find beaches for relaxation or walks near Llanfaethlu?

For sandy shores, Porth Dafarch Beach is a popular destination on the west coast of Anglesey, known for its Blue Flag status. Closer to the village, Borthwen Beach offers a quieter, pet-friendly option and is part of the Anglesey Coastal Path, perfect for leisurely strolls.

Are there cycling routes available in the Llanfaethlu area?

Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for cycling around Llanfaethlu, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include loops to Cemlyn Bay Nature Reserve or Llynnon Mill, offering scenic rides through the Anglesey landscape.

What is the Anglesey Coastal Path and how much of it is near Llanfaethlu?

The Anglesey Coastal Path is a 200-kilometre (124 mi) long-distance footpath that circumnavigates the island. Approximately 6 km of this scenic path runs along Llanfaethlu's coastline, providing stunning views and excellent walking opportunities within the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

What unique local products can I find in Llanfaethlu?

Llanfaethlu is home to Condessa, a small local liquor company. They produce specialist liqueurs, including Welsh cream liqueur, praline cream liqueur, black cherry liqueur, and sloe gin, offering a unique taste of the region.

Are there running trails around Llanfaethlu?

Yes, the area provides several options for runners. You can explore various running trails around Llanfaethlu, with routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Popular options include loops connecting Church Bay (Porth Swtan) and Llangorse Café.

What is the best time to visit Llanfaethlu for outdoor activities?

While the region is beautiful year-round, for comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and coastal walks, spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather. Be aware that some coastal paths, like the one near Porth Dafarch Beach, can become very muddy in winter.

What is the Stanley Embankment?

The Stanley Embankment, locally known as The Cob, is a significant structure that connects Ynys Cybi (Holy Island) with Ynys Môn (Anglesey). It features a cycle path that offers excellent views of the tidal water flowing through the sluice between the Cymyran Strait and Beddmanarch Bay.

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