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Garnedd Touring and Camping Site
Lon Bryn Mair,Brynteg, Anglesey LL78 8QA - Wales, UK

This family run site is set in 9 acres of tranquil farm pasture amidst wonderful countryside. A hidden gem, Garnedd enjoys magnificent views from the Great Orme to the Llyn Peninsular. There is free hot water & showers. A safe...
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Attractions near Garnedd Touring and Camping
A selection of attractions close to Garnedd Touring and Camping:
The Hindlea Memorial  (3.3 Miles)
On a headland close to the seaside village of Moelfre on Anglesey is a bench paying tribute to the dramatic rescue of the motor vessel...
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Lligwy Burial Chamber  (3.3 Miles)
This Neolithic burial chamber is remarkable for its huge capstone measuring about 18 feet by 16 feet. It appears to be lying on the ground,...
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Capel Lligwy  (3.3 Miles)
Dating from the early 12th Century, Capel Lligwy is a small, roofless chapel standing isolated in a field. It was built when Viking raids had...
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The Royal Charter Memorial  (3.3 Miles)
Near the coastal path between Moelfre and Lligwy Bay stands the poignant memorial to the loss of the Royal Charter in 1859 when over 400...
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Moelfre Seawatch Centre  (5 Miles)
On the hillside above the coastal path in the village of Moelfre on Anglesey is a modern visitor`s centre explaining the rich maritime history of...
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Richard Evans' Statue  (5 Miles)
Near the coastal path at Moelfre is the impressive statue of Richard Evans who earned two gold medals as coxswain of Moelfre lifeboat. His most...
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Oriel Ynys Môn  (5.8 Miles)
This centre was purpose-built as a museum, art gallery and events space, and serves the local community well in this capacity. Visitors are invited...
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Amlwch Copper Mines  (9.5 Miles)
From soft rose hues to deep, rustic autumn tones, the terrain of Amlwch Copper Mines feature a complete artists palette of colour. Resembling a lunar...
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Saint Dwynwen’s Church  (9.5 Miles)
Now a ruin, this once substantial sixteenth Century chapel was built on the site of an earlier shrine to Dwynwen, patron saint of lovers. In...
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Pilots’ Cottages  (9.5 Miles)
In the nineteenth Century Llanddwyn Island became an important point of navigation for ships carrying slate out of Bangor and through the Menai Strait. These...
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Newborough Warren Nature Reserve  (9.5 Miles)
In the fourteenth Century violent storms buried much of the coastline under sand dunes. The area now forms part of the National Nature Reserve and...
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St Mary’s Church  (9.5 Miles)
St Mary’s Church is located in the village with the longest place name in Britain -Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Translated to English the name means - "The church...
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Llys Rhosyr  (9.5 Miles)
The archaeological site of Llys Rhosyr is easily missed by motorists on their way to Llandwyn Island. It is located at a bend in the...
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Plas Newydd  (10.2 Miles)
Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, Plas Nweydd is situated on the bank of the Menai Strait with magnificent views of Snowdonia. This elegant...
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Menai Straits Bridge  (10.6 Miles)
The famous Menai Straits Bridge is an attraction in its own right. Thomas Telford’s chain bridge over the Menai Straits was completed in 1825 and...
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Church of St Tysilio  (10.6 Miles)
Saint Tysilio, son of a king of Powys, came to Anglesey about 630 AD and founded his church on a small island in the Menai...
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The Belgian Promenade  (10.6 Miles)
The Belgian Promenade forms part of a scenic walk beside the Menai Strait from the Menai Bridge to Church Island. It was built during the...
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Britannia Bridge  (10.7 Miles)
West of Menai Bridge is Robert Stephenson`s railway bridge built in the mid 19th Century when railways arrived in north Wales. The Britannia Bridge was...
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Beaumaris Gaol  (11.4 Miles)
Prison life was harsh in the 19th Century and at Beaumaris Gaol the visitor can see the gloomy cells and workrooms where prisoners spent their...
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St Seriol’s Well  (11.5 Miles)
In a tranquil setting hidden from view by a picturesque fish pond, lies St Seriol’s Well. This holy well was built by the monks of...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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