Menai Bach, Llanfaethlu
#4 among attractions in Llanfaethlu
Facts and practical information
Menai Bach is a Grade II listed building in Rhydwyn, rural north west Anglesey, Wales. It is a C19 terraced house. A date stone offset to the left of the doorway to an adjacent house reads AD 1869. ()
Llanfaethlu United Kingdom
Menai Bach – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Anglesey Coastal Path, Melin Llynon, Trwyn yr Wylfa, St Maethlu's Church.
- 5.9 miSWHiking, Hiking trail
Anglesey Coastal Path, Holyhead
151 min walk • The Anglesey Coastal Path is a 200-kilometre long-distance footpath around the island of Anglesey in North Wales. The route is part of the Wales Coast Path.
- 2.7 miSEWindmill
Melin Llynon, Llanfaethlu
70 min walk • Melin Llynon, or Llynon Mill, is a gristmill located on the outskirts of the village of Llanddeusant on the island of Anglesey. It is the only surviving working windmill in Wales. The mill was built for £529, 11s in 1775–1776, on land owned by the surgeon Herbert Jones. It is classified as a tower mill.
- 4.2 miNEPark
Trwyn yr Wylfa, Anglesey
108 min walk • Trwyn yr Wylfa is a local nature reserve on Anglesey, Wales. The reserve occupies a small headland on the northern coast of the island and the Wales Coast Path follows the coastline through the reserve.
- 1.1 miSChurch
St Maethlu's Church, Llanfaethlu
30 min walk • St Maethlu's Church is a medieval church in the village of Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales. It is one of a number of churches in the parish and benefice of Bro Padrig, the appointed clergyman being the Reverend T. J. Jones. The building dates from the 15th century and underwent renovations in the early twentieth century.
- 4.5 miSWLighthouse, Vernacular architecture
Holyhead Breakwater Lighthouse, Holy Island
115 min walk • The Holyhead Breakwater Lighthouse stands on the Holyhead Breakwater outside the Welsh port of Holyhead, Anglesey.
- 1.4 miNEChurch
St Mary's Church, Anglesey
36 min walk • St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy is a medieval parish church in the north-west of Anglesey, north Wales. The date of foundation of the church, which is in the village of Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy, is unknown, but the oldest parts date from the 11th or 12th century.
- 3.8 miSChurch
St Figael's Church, Anglesey
98 min walk • St Figael's Church, Llanfigael, is a redundant church in the hamlet of Llanfigael, Anglesey, Wales. It has been designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
- 2.7 miNChurch
St Rhwydrus's Church, Anglesey
70 min walk • St Rhwydrus's Church is a medieval church in the village of Cemlyn on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The building dates from the mid-12th century and underwent renovations in the 19th century. It was designated a Grade II*-listed building on 5 December 1970.
- 2.1 miEChurch
St Fflewin's Church, Anglesey
53 min walk • St Fflewin's Church, Llanfflewin is a small rural church, situated by a farm in Anglesey, Wales.
- 3.6 miNEChurch
St Mechell's Church, Anglesey
92 min walk • St Mechell's Church is a medieval church in the village of Llanfechell, Anglesey, Wales. The building dates from the 12th century and was rebuilt in the mid to late 19th century. It also had some renovations in the 1990s. It was designated a Grade II*-listed building on 5 December 1970.
- 3.6 miNEVillage
Mechell, Anglesey
92 min walk • Mechell is a community in the north of the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Llanfechell is the largest village within the community area. Tregele, Llanfflewyn, Mynydd Mechell, Bodewryd, Rhosbeirio and Carreglefn have a more dispersed settlement pattern.