Trefignath Burial Chamber
Dating back more than 5000 years, Trefignath's three chamber tomb and adjacent standing stones are a scheduled ancient monument.
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Dating back more than 5000 years, Trefignath's three chamber tomb and adjacent standing stones are a scheduled ancient monument.
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Dedicated to Captain John Macgregor Skinner, washed overboard in 1832. The monument was erected by the locals to "honour his unbounded charity".
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Dating to the 13th century conquest of Wales, Beaumaris Castle is a stunning world heritage site that should not be missed.
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Marking the western entrance to the Menai Strait, Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse dates to the late 19th century and is 10 metres tall.
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Also called Cae Llys, this area of archaeological import is the ruin of a commotal court from The Kingdom of Gwynnedd.
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A Neolithic earthwork dating back many thousands of years, Castell Bryn Gwyn has seen use in various ways throughout history.
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An astonishing prehistoric burial chamber that dates back approximately 6000 years, first as a henge, then a passage tomb.
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Bank holiday breaks in North Wales offer coastal walks, sea air, and space to unwind. Stay at Driftwood in Rhosneigr for a relaxed, easy escape.
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Enjoy an Easter break in Rhosneigr, Anglesey. Stay at Driftwood near the beach, explore coastal walks, spring wildlife, watersports, and nearby Snowdonia adventures.
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Spring is one of the best times to visit North Wales, with longer days, quieter beaches and fresh coastal walks. Rhosneigr offers couples space to unwind by the sea without the summer crowds.
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