Views across to Llanddwyn Lighthouse from the barracks

Anglesey, just off the coast of North Wales, is packed with history, hidden gems, and some of the most unique landscapes in the UK. Whether you’re into hiking, history, or just finding those off-the-beaten-path spots, this island has it all. Here are our top 5 places to see in Anglesey.

1. Llanddwyn Island 🌊

Often described as one of the most romantic spots in Wales, Llanddwyn Island is a must-visit. It’s not technically an island (you can walk to it at low tide), but the sweeping sandy beaches, dramatic views of Snowdonia, and historic lighthouses make it feel like another world. Perfect for sunset lovers and photographers.

Llanddwyn Lighthouse in Anglesey

2. Porth Wen Brickworks 🧱

A real hidden gem on the north coast, the abandoned Porth Wen Brickworks feels like stepping back in time. With crumbling buildings, sea arches, and turquoise waters, it’s a mix of industrial history and wild coastal beauty. Access is tricky, so plan ahead, but the reward is an unforgettable experience.

Porth Wen Brickworks on Anglesey

3. Dulas Bay Shipwreck

For something truly unique, head to Dulas Bay at low tide to see the famous shipwreck. The wreck sits on the sand surrounded by shallow water, making it a striking spot for photos. Combine it with a beach walk for a great day out exploring this quieter corner of Anglesey.

Shipwreck at Dulas Bay on Anglesey

4. Baron Hill Mansion 🏚️

Hidden away in woodland near Beaumaris lies the abandoned Baron Hill Mansion, once one of the grandest estates in Wales. Now, nature has taken over, and the ruins are hauntingly beautiful. It’s not officially open to the public, so be mindful, but it’s a fascinating glimpse into Anglesey’s forgotten history.

The abandoned Barron Hill Mansion


5. Parys Mountain ⛰️

For something completely different, explore the surreal, colourful landscapes of Parys Mountain. Once one of the world’s largest copper mines, the orange, red, and purple hues of the rocks make it feel like walking on another planet. It’s an easy walk with incredible views, especially at golden hour.

Views across Parys Mountain in Anglesey

Why Visit Anglesey?

Anglesey is full of contrasts – from wild coastal walks and historic ruins to colourful mountains and hidden beaches. It’s the perfect destination for anyone who loves adventure, photography, and discovering places off the beaten track.

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