Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse, Ynys Llanddwyn
#1 among attractions in Ynys Llanddwyn
Facts and practical information
Tŵr Mawr lighthouse, on Ynys Llanddwyn on Anglesey, Wales, marks the western entrance to the Menai Strait. ()
Ynys Llanddwyn United Kingdom
Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Aber Swing Bridge, Anglesey Circuit, Fort Belan, St Baglan's Church.
- 5.5 miEBridge
Aber Swing Bridge, Caernarfon
142 min walk • The Aber Swing Bridge, also known as the Pont yr Aber and Caernarfon swing bridge, is a pedestrian swing bridge in Gwynedd, Wales. This footbridge crosses over the Afon Seiont from the foreshore to the Watergate entrance in the centre of Caernarfon near Caernarfon Castle.
- 5.1 miNWSport venue, Sport
Anglesey Circuit, Aberffraw
130 min walk • The Anglesey Circuit is a motor racing circuit located in Ty Croes, Anglesey, Wales. It plays host to a variety of motorsport events including car racing, motorcycle racing, car sprints, stage rallies and drifting.
- 3.5 miEForts and castles
Fort Belan, Dinas Dinlle
89 min walk • Fort Belan is a coastal fortress in North Wales. It is located opposite Abermenai Point, at the south-western end of the Menai Strait, on the coast of Gwynedd, in the parish of Llanwnda.
- 4.4 miEChurch
St Baglan's Church, Dinas Dinlle
113 min walk • St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan, is a redundant church in the parish of Llanfaglan, Gwynedd, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
- 4 miSESpecialty museum, Museum
Caernarfon Airworld Aviation Museum, Dinas Dinlle
103 min walk • Caernarfon Airworld Aviation Museum is an air museum located on the former Royal Air Force station at Llandwrog, near Caernarfon in North Wales.
- ~250 ftNEChurch
St Dwynwen's Church, Newborough
2 min walk • Ynys Llanddwyn is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey, northwest Wales. The nearest settlement is the village of Newborough.
- 4.3 miNWChurch
St Beuno's Church, Anglesey
110 min walk • St Beuno's Church, Aberffraw is a 12th-century parish church in Anglesey, north Wales. A church was established in Aberffraw in the 7th century by St Beuno, who became the abbot of Clynnog Fawr, Gwynedd. St Beuno's may have been used as a royal chapel during the early Middle Ages, as the princes of Gwynedd had a court in Aberffraw.
- 4.7 miNWCemetery, Church
St Cwyfan's Church, Cribinau
120 min walk • St Cwyfan's Church is a Grade II*-listed medieval church in Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Located on the small tidal island of Cribinau, it is popularly known as the "Little Church in the Sea". The church dates from the 12th century, with some renovations made in the 19th century.
- 2.6 miNEHistorical place, Ruins, Archaeological site
Llys Rhosyr, Newborough
66 min walk • Llys Rhosyr, also known as "Cae Llys", is an archaeological site near Newborough in Anglesey; the ruins of a pre-Edwardian commotal court.
- 2.7 miNEChurch
St Peter's Church, Anglesey
68 min walk • St Peter's Church is a medieval church in the village of Newborough, Anglesey, Wales. The building dates from the early 14th century and underwent restorations in the 19th century. It was designated a Grade II*-listed building on 30 January 1968. It has an interesting history and is the longest church on Anglesey.
- 4.1 miNChurch
St Cadwaladr's Church, Anglesey
104 min walk • St Cadwaladr's Church is a Grade I listed church in Llangadwaladr, Anglesey. The church is built in the perpendicular style. The nave is dated to the 12th to early 13th century and the chancel to the 14th. Considerable additions were later made in the mid 17th century, with the north chapel in 1640 and the south chapel in 1661.