Isle of Anglesey - Reviews from across the web
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Isle of Anglesey Restaurant Guide From Restaurant-Guide.com Located in Church Bay, one of the most beautiful spots on this scenic island, The Lobster Pot offers a menu composed almost entirely of seafood, and who can query that? There is something particularly satisfying about sitting in the oak-beamed, candlelit restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea enjo... restaurant-guide.com
Beautiful Isle of Angelsey - TripAdvisor NEWBOROUGH - camping at whitelodge camping site, simple yet personal and always knew where the kids were playing. food in the cafe was delicious and always had hot water in the showers. small campsite but the view was extraordinary, even if the new born lambs woke us bleeting each morning. newboroug... tripadvisor.com
Anglesey, Wales The name Anglesey is thought to have come from a Viking place name. In old Norse the -ey ending indicates an island named after a particular person (cf. Bardsey, Orkney, Ramsey, etc.). Anglesey is probably derived from "Ongl's ey", Ongl's island. Who Ongl was we have no idea. To see a BBC ... anglesey-history.co.uk
Visit Anglesey - Anglesey Accommodation and Tourist Information The beautiful Isle of Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Variety is its special attraction, all of which is easily accessible from wherever you choose to stay. Anglesey is steeped in a rich archaeolo... visitanglesey.com
Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path - Paths Routes and Trails - Information - Ramblers' Association Regular trains from Crewe, Chester and Bangor serve Holyhead, with connections for services to London and the rest of Britain. Less frequent services stop at intermediate stations on or close to the route at Llanfairpwll, Ty Cross. Rhosneigr and Valley. Various buses connect with or pass close to th... ramblers.org.uk
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