Prehistoric stone markers and monuments dot the landscape of the Isle of Anglesey, serving as stately beacons to visitors. The beaches of Rhosneigr are great for surfing, fishing and diving. The dunes and pebbly shores of Broad Beach span from the village all the way to the Barclodiad y Gawres neolithinc burial chamber. Hauntingly beautiful Beaumaris Gaol will give you chills. Warm up with a pony petting session at Foel Farm Park.
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A truly unique sculpture of the hero from the wreck of the clipper 'The Royal Charter'. Glad to see such an historic moment in Moelfre's history right prominent next to the RNLI centre.
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We spent 2 days exploring this beautiful and magical area and loved everything. The farming settlement at the time of the Roman occupation was incredibly well kept and one could easily imagine life there as it was then. Superb!
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It is the simplest and most humble of folks that often make the most impact in this world. Richard ‘Dic’ Evans is commemorated at the Moelfre Lifeboat Station Museum with this wonderful statue in a breathtaking part of the Anglesey Coastline. It’s quiet, peaceful and yet foreboding with stunning views across Benllech, Penmon and the Great Orme. Take your car to the RNLI car park which will cost just 50p an hour and you’re there, immersed in this breathtaking coastline. Walk down to the lifeboat station on the left hand side of the statue of Dic Evans or take a right, passing the old lifeboat station and you will find the ice cream parlour. If the mood takes you, just simply bring a picnic and sit around the area directly behind the statue to take in the wonderful scenery. The RNLI shop and museum is manned by such wonderful and friendly volunteers that you will want to return each time you come to Anglesey. I know I do and it really does feel wonderful here.
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If you are into history, the castell is worth a visit - short walk through pretty hedgerows to get here (parking place for 1 or 2 cars on bank near site which is well signposted). A short drive away are Bryn Gwyn standing stones which are also worth a visit (parking spaces for 2 or 3 cars at side of road, very short walk through field - you can see them from the road).
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