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Attractions and Places To See around Llanddona - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llanddona, a village on Anglesey's eastern coast, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The area features extensive sandy beaches, significant natural bays, and elevated points providing wide views. Visitors can explore ancient sites, medieval structures, and diverse wildlife habitats. This region provides opportunities for coastal walks, historical exploration, and observing local flora and fauna.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Mynydd Bodafon Summit

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Mynydd Bodafon is a small collection of peaks including the Arwydd which is the highest point on the island of Anglesey. It lies about 2½ miles west of the coastal …

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Menai Suspension Bridge

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Out of the two bridges that span the Menai Straits, this is the nicest to cycle across. Built by Thomas Telford in 1826, this suspension bridge is Grade I listed.

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North Wales Coast Path

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Starting from the World Heritage Site of Conwy, with its impressive 12th-century castle and town walls, the path goes along the quay before turning away from coast and heading upwards. …

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Beaumaris Castle

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Beaumaris is known as the greatest castle never built. The castle was constructed as part of Edward I's campaign to conquer north Wales after 1282. Whilst Edward and his architect …

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Penmon Priory

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Monastery ruins from the 13th century with the church still intact today.

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Jim Lucas
May 31, 2025, Menai Suspension Bridge

Sensational views from the bridge with a safe shared cycle/footpath over.

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Beaumaris Castle (/bjuːˈmærɪs/ bew-MAR-is; Welsh: Castell Biwmares Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ bɪuˈmaːrɛs]), in Beaumaris, Anglesey, was built as part of Edward I's campaign to conquer north Wales after 1282. Plans were probably first made to construct the castle in 1284, but this was delayed due to lack of funds and work only began in 1295 following the Madog ap Llywelyn uprising. A substantial workforce was employed in the initial years under the direction of James of St George. Edward's invasion of Scotland soon diverted funding from the project, however, and work stopped, only recommencing after an invasion scare in 1306. When work finally ceased around 1330 a total of £15,000 had been spent, a huge sum for the period, but the castle remained incomplete.

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This tranquil location on the eastern tip of Anglesey has remains spanning over 1,000 years. It was the site of a monastery dating back to the time of St. Seiriol, who is believed to have lived in about the 6th century. A holy well which survives may have its origins in this period. In the early 13th century the Celtic community was reorganized under the Augustinian Rule, and at this time the priory church was enlarged. This now serves as the parish church. The monastery at Penmon is reputed to have been founded by St Seiriol, a 6th-century holyman and friend of St Cybi. The monastery prospered and in the 10th century fine crosses were set up at its gates, but the Viking raids have destroyed all other evidence of this date. During the 12th century, revival under Gruffydd ap Cynan and Owain Gwynedd the abbey church was rebuilt, and it remains the finest and most complete example of a church of this period in Gwynedd. In the 13th century the Celtic monasteries were persuaded by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth to adopt a more regular rule, and Penmon eventually became an Augustinian priory with quite substantial conventual buildings. The priory survived the Edwardian conquest and expanded slightly, but was dissolved in 1538. The buildings passed into the hands of the Bulkeleys of Beaumaris, who enclosed much of the land as a deep park and built a fine dovecote. They also converted the prior's lodging into a rather attractive house. Throughout this time the priory church remained in use, as it does today

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The old suspension bridge is definitely the more scenic way to enter Anglesey than the main bridge that carries the A55.

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One of Edward I’s great Welsh fortresses, a notable landmark as you enter the town.

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Cool castle with an exciting history. It's worth a visit and there are many corridors in the castle to explore.

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Anglesey is an island in Wales, off the mainland's northwest coast. It's known for its beaches and ancient sites. The island is accessed by the 19th-century Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge, rebuilt in the 20th century. In the medieval town of Beaumaris, 13th-century Beaumaris Castle has concentric fortifications and a moat. Beaumaris Gaol has Victorian punishment cells and an original tread wheel.

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A great view of the Orme and superbly traffic free

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore around Llanddona?

The area around Llanddona is rich in history. You can visit Beaumaris Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its impressive military architecture. Another significant site is the Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber, a famous Neolithic landmark where you can walk inside and witness the summer solstice alignment. Additionally, the Menai Suspension Bridge, built by Thomas Telford, is a Grade I listed historical engineering marvel.

Are there any natural viewpoints or summits to visit near Llanddona?

Yes, for impressive vistas, head to Mynydd Bodafon Summit, which includes the Arwydd, the highest point on Anglesey. Another notable natural feature is Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Table) / Din Sylwy, a flat-topped hill with Iron Age hillfort remains, offering magnificent views.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Llanddona?

Llanddona offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially walking and cycling. The North Wales Coast Path provides spectacular views and diverse landscapes. You can also find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Penmon Point & Red Wharf Bay loop from Beaumaris Castle', and running trails like the 'View of Menai Strait – Beaumaris Castle loop'. For more options, explore the cycling and running guides for the area.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities around Llanddona?

Absolutely. Both Beaumaris Castle and the Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber are considered family-friendly historical sites. Llanddona Beach and Red Wharf Bay are excellent for family outings, offering opportunities for bathing, paddling, and beachcombing. Puffin Island boat trips are also a popular family activity for wildlife spotting.

Where can I find easy walks or short hiking trails near Llanddona?

There are several easy walking options. The Anglesey Coastal Path near Llanddona Beach offers scenic, relatively flat sections. For specific easy routes, consider trails like the 'View of Menai Strait – Red Boat Ice Cream Café loop from Beaumaris' or the 'Beaumaris Castle – Beaumaris Pier loop from Beaumaris'. You can find more easy hikes in the easy hikes guide around Llanddona.

What natural features are prominent around Llanddona?

Llanddona is known for its stunning natural beauty. Key features include Llanddona Beach and the expansive Red Wharf Bay, ideal for coastal walks and birdwatching. Puffin Island, just offshore, is a significant wildlife haven, especially for seabirds and seals. The Llanddona Common Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, showcases heathland habitats.

What is the Anglesey Coastal Path like near Llanddona?

The Anglesey Coastal Path runs through the Llanddona area, offering scenic walks, particularly along Llanddona Beach and towards Penmon Priory. It provides diverse landscapes, from sandy stretches to areas with heather and gorse, and offers spectacular views across North Wales. Sections can vary in difficulty, but many parts are suitable for leisurely strolls.

Are there any pubs or cafes in or near Llanddona village?

Yes, The Owain Glyndwr Pub is located in the center of Llanddona village, offering refreshments and meals. For additional options, nearby towns and villages along the coast will have a selection of cafes and restaurants.

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

The summer months are generally ideal for enjoying Llanddona Beach and coastal activities. For walking and hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Winter can be good for birdwatching at Red Wharf Bay, but weather conditions can be more challenging for outdoor pursuits.

Can I see wildlife around Llanddona?

Yes, Llanddona and its surroundings are excellent for wildlife viewing. Puffin Island is a major draw, home to puffins (during breeding season), fulmar, eider duck, and black guillemots, as well as Atlantic grey seals. Lucky visitors might even spot porpoises or dolphins. Red Wharf Bay is also frequented by various seabirds, especially in winter.

What is the significance of Penmon Priory and Holy Well?

Penmon Priory, accessible from Llanddona Beach via the Anglesey Coastal Path, is a site of historical and spiritual importance. It dates back to the 12th century, with an original church reputedly founded by St. Seiriol in the 6th century. The site also features ancient crosses, a dovecote, and the ancient St. Seiriol's Well, offering a glimpse into early Welsh Christianity.

Is there parking available at Llanddona Beach?

Yes, parking is available at Llanddona Beach, making it convenient for visitors to access the long, sandy stretch for bathing, walking, and other beach activities.

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