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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog

Best natural monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog are found within Anglesey's diverse landscape, offering a range of natural features. The area is characterized by its coastal environment, including expansive beaches, sand dunes, and significant nature reserves. This region, part of the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides access to varied natural habitats and geological formations.

Best natural monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog

  • The most popular natural monument is Llanddwyn Beach, a natural monument that features a golden beach backed by…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Llanddwyn Beach

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Llanddwyn is a pristine golden beach backed by wild sand dunes. It boasts spellbinding views of Snowdonia, Caernarfon and the Llyn Peninsula. There's a path from the beach to the nature reserve at Llanddwyn Island.

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On the southwest coast of Anglesey is this hidden gem of a nature reserve. Expect golden beaches, sea views, forest walks, cycle tracks and even a dedicated running circuit. There's …

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Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber

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Bryn Celli Ddu (‘Mound in the Dark’) is one of Anglesey’s most famous prehistoric landmarks. The great thing is, you can actually walk inside and through this neolithic burial chamber. …

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Red Wharf Bay

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Red Wharf Bay is a vast sandy beach and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The bay is a nature reserve and is home to lots of birdlife. Keep a …

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The Dingle Local Nature Reserve is a 10 hectare (25 acre) wooded valley rich in wildlife and history. It is bisected by the river Cefni, which comes from the Welsh word "cafn" meaning trough or hollow.

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Jonny H
April 14, 2025, Llanddwyn Beach

Almost endless beach, check tide time to visit Llanddwyn Island as cut off at high tide

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On the longest day of the year, sunlight flows into the passageway of this Neolithic burial grounds. Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber is one of Anglesey’s most famous prehistoric landmarks, Bryn Celli Ddu (the ‘Mound in the Dark Grove’ in English) is actually two sites in one. In the early Neolithic (New Stone Age) period, a henge (bank and ditch) enclosing a circle of stones was built here, to be replaced later by a chambered tomb beneath a mound measuring up to 85ft/26m in diameter. Inside, a long, narrow passage leads to an octagonal chamber 8 feet/2.4m across, where artefacts such as human bones, arrowheads, and carved stones have been found.

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Their are many walks around not just the beach. Plenty of info about and clean toilets. You can buy a yearly parking pass for around £70 it only needs using above a 2 week visit to be of a benefit.

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Kevb
April 22, 2024, Llanddwyn Beach

You could find the Lloyds horse here as they do the filming for the TV advert here

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Great forest and beach. There are loads of edible mushrooms in the forest for anyone who is a keen forager.

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Such a great little place in the world, absolute hidden gem. If you can, go for sunset, its brilliant.

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This forest is one of the most important red squirrel conservation areas in the UK. Before 1947 (when reforestation began) the entire area consisted mainly of shifting dunes. In the late 1970s and 1980s there were fears that water levels in the forest and adjacent forest areas would fall, causing winter floods to no longer reach the same depth and dune floodplains to dry out more quickly. In 2004 it was proposed to remove large parts of the forest. The local community and conservation groups objected and a public consultation was held in 2008 on the future management of Newborough Forest.

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DULMI
October 23, 2023, Red Wharf Bay

Large sandy bay surrounded by dunes. On the north side there are large, striking limestone cliffs of Castell Mawr - certainly geologically interesting, looks like climbers could have fun here... The beach itself is a really large (!) sandy bay, very popular in summer but largely deserted out of season. You can sometimes see kitesurfers and windsurfers here. There is parking behind the dunes and there is a small beach café and shop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog?

The region offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the golden sands and dunes of Llanddwyn Beach, which leads to the legendary Llanddwyn Island. Another unique spot is Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest, known for its extensive forest walks and as a habitat for red squirrels. For a different experience, visit The Dingle Local Nature Reserve, a wooded valley formed by glacial meltwater.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Yes, Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber is a significant prehistoric landmark near Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog. This neolithic burial chamber is famous for its alignment with the summer solstice, where sunlight illuminates the chamber's interior.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the natural monuments?

The natural monuments are rich in wildlife. At Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest, you might spot rare red squirrels. Malltraeth Marsh RSPB Nature Reserve, located within the community, is a haven for various bird species. Red Wharf Bay is also a nature reserve, home to birdlife such as purple sandpipers, curlew, shelduck, and dunlin. Further afield, South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve is internationally important for nesting seabirds like puffins, razorbills, and guillemots.

Are the natural monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog family-friendly?

Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Llanddwyn Beach and Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest offer golden beaches and easy walks. Red Wharf Bay is a vast sandy beach perfect for family outings. Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber offers an engaging historical experience, and The Dingle Local Nature Reserve provides gentle forest trails.

What are the best natural monuments for birdwatching?

For birdwatching, Malltraeth Marsh RSPB Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, known for its diverse bird species. Red Wharf Bay is also a nature reserve where you can spot various waders and seabirds. South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve, though a bit further, is a prime location for observing large colonies of nesting seabirds.

Are there any natural monuments with interesting geological features?

Yes, Red Wharf Bay features striking limestone cliffs, particularly Castell Mawr, which are geologically interesting. The Dingle Local Nature Reserve is a steep-sided gorge formed by glacial meltwater during the last ice age, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog?

The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for coastal walks, enjoying beaches, and observing nesting seabirds at places like South Stack Cliffs. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to forested areas like Newborough Forest and The Dingle. Winter can offer dramatic coastal scenery and quieter trails, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there accessible natural monuments for visitors with mobility considerations?

While specific accessibility details vary, many coastal paths and nature reserves offer relatively flat sections. Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest has dedicated parking and extensive forest walks, some of which are suitable for various abilities. Beaches like Llanddwyn Beach and Red Wharf Bay offer wide, flat expanses, though access to the sand may vary.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including easy to moderate tours, some of which pass by natural features. For example, there are routes like the 'Newborough Forest Gravel Road – Newborough Forest Trail loop' for cycling. Hiking is also popular, with easy trails such as the 'Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber loop' or routes for red squirrel spotting. You can find more details on nearby routes for road cycling, general cycling, and easy hikes.

Are there natural monuments suitable for a scenic drive or cycling?

The entire coastline of Anglesey, where Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog is situated, is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), making it perfect for scenic drives. The Anglesey Coastal Path, which runs for 124 miles, offers breathtaking views and access to many natural wonders, and sections are suitable for cycling. Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest also features cycle tracks within its beautiful forest and coastal setting.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. Highlights like Llanddwyn Beach are loved for their pristine golden sands and spellbinding views of Snowdonia. Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest is appreciated for its unique combination of forest and sea, offering opportunities to spot red squirrels. The overall tranquility and opportunities for wildlife observation are also highly valued.

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