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Isle of Anglesey

Anglesey is quite literally a place apart from Wales. An island separated from the mainland by the Menai Straits, it is a bastion of Welsh speakers with over 70% of the population speaking it as their first language. It’s a rural area, the ‘Mother of Wales’, dotted with small villages and hamlets. But as well as verdant green landscapes, 125 miles of rugged bays and sandy beaches, there is plenty to see and do too. As you’d expect, it’s rich in history, with a past dating back to Mesolithic hunters in 2500BC, through druids and Roman conquest to English Castles and Industrial Revolution triumphs of engineering. Anglesey is also rich with nature. Lush flora is to be found next to flocks of nesting birds such as puffin, guillemot and razorbill.

Menai Suspension Bridge

Linking the narrow straits between Conwy and Caenarfon bays are two bridges. The most impressive of these is Thomas Telford’s 1826 suspension bridge. Measuring 579 feet between its spans and standing over 100 feet above the water to allow tall ships to pass underneath, it was at its time, the largest suspension bridge in the world. The area around the bridge is great for fishing and it’s worth catching the annual Menai Straits Regatta held every August too.

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