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Despite being a relatively small island, Anglesey is steeped in history – the seat of the Kings of Gwynedd, the home of the mythic and maligned Druids, a source of Welsh rebellion and ancestral home of national hero Owain Glyndŵr. The island plays an outsized role in the history of the British Isles, and it is, as a result, populated by a huge number of sites of historic significance. While we cover some of them on this site – it is increasingly the case that tour guides are employed for their local knowledge and their ability to plan efficient itineraries for visitors to the island that want to cover as much as possible during their stay. The following are just a few of the available companies that offer such tours.

Bryn Celli Ddu, Anglesey, one of the finest prehistoric passage tombs in Europe

Anglesey Walking Holidays

Anglesey Walking Holidays provide bespoke holidays on the island, with all aspects of the holiday carefully planned with their customers at the booking stage. Anglesey Walking Holidays offer to take care of everything, not just your itinerary, from accommodation to dining. They state:

During your holiday, all you need to remember is to set the alarm clock, lace up your boots and enjoy the delights of Anglesey. If you prefer cycling to walking, the same attention to detail is guaranteed with our cycling holidays which are becoming more and more popular.

The company has operated on the island for more around two decades, and can provide expert tours that encompass history, geology, environment and local culture.

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Anglesey Tours

Offering bespoke, customisable tours to meet client needs (whether natural, historic, wildlife focused or more), Anglesey Tours cater for groups of all sizes from solo adventures to coach tours, school groups and visiting cruise liner passengers.

Anglesey Tours has in excess of 20 years experience providing enjoyable and informative tours – including in New Zealand, Nepal and the US – and bring the enthusiasm and local knowledge to tours of Anglesey that have made their tours popular in each location.

Small waterfalls, The Dingle Nature Reserve Llangefni. Long expo

Boutique Tours of Wales

Offering a pre-set itinerary of locations from the Telford Suspension Bridge to Beaumaris Castle, Penmon Priory and many more, as well as the option to design a tour to meet your specific requirements, Boutique Tours of Wales are a recipient of TripAdvisor’s ‘certificate of excellence’ and ‘hall of fame’ award, and has been offering tours of Wales for more than a decade.

Tours can be arranged for single individuals up to a maximum of seven and, as your tour will generally be determined in advance, the number of sites, stops, amount of free time and more are all negotiable to suit your needs.

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