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Holidaying in North Wales this season and after a place filled with history and relaxation? You won’t do much better than a day out in Anglesey. Anglesey is a popular tourist destination off the North West coast of Wales. The island is connected by two bridges; the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge which cross over the Menai Strait. Anglesey is a relatively flat island with various small towns and villages evenly scattered around. The two largest towns are Holyhead and Llangefni. Toward the east of the island is Beaumaris Castle. Beaumaris is a yachting centre for the region, with many boats moored in the bay. The rural coastline of Anglesey has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The coastline has many beaches and the village of Rhosneigr is a popular spot for water sports like wind surfing. There are many sports events going on celebrating these high-octane activities so be sure that you check them out if you like your break away to be adrenaline-filled. There are more cliffs on the north coast of Anglesey but there are also several small bays. The well-established Anglesey Coastal Path runs 124 miles around the island and tourism is the main source of economical activity in the area, but Anglesey also makes money through agriculture. Anglesey offers many places to stay and is an ideal location for a peaceful yet adventurous holiday. Whether you are looking for a hotel, B&B, holiday park or Anglesey holiday cottages you will definitely will spoilt for choice. There are several attractions worth visiting; such as the Anglesey Sea Zoo featuring the areas sea life in special reconstructions of their natural habitat. There are also many more natural landmarks throughout the area and a day venturing along its coast is a perfect way you to reconnect with nature. |
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