Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Isle of Anglesey
Showing 1–50 of 274 locations in Isle of Anglesey, North Wales.
An island district connected to the mainland by Menai bridges, with the Anglesey Coastal Path encircling 125 miles of varied coastline and Newborough Warren NNR.
Llyn Alaw
Reservoir· 1,005 ha
Llyn Alaw
Reservoir· 1,005 ha
Parys Mountain Copper Mines (pits, opencast and spoil areas)
Historic· 276 ha
Henllys Golf Club
Golf course· 159 ha
Anglesey Golf Course
Golf course· 151 ha
Clwb Golff Porth Llechog / Bull Bay Golf Club
Golf course· 109 ha
Holyhead Golf Club
Golf course· 82 ha
Anglesey Show Ground
Urban park· 55 ha
Breakwater Quarry
Breakwater Quarry is a 52-hectare country park on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. The site boasts rugged landscapes, coastal habitats, and is popular for walking with opportunities to see coastal wildlife.
Country park· 52 ha
Mon Golf Complex
Golf course· 37 ha
Baron Hill Golf Club
Golf course· 27 ha
Storws Wen Golf Club
Golf course· 25 ha
LLANGOED COMMONS AND ABERLLEINIOG
Llangoed Commons and Aberlleiniog is a Local Nature Reserve spanning 20 hectares on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Visitors can explore a range of habitats, including heathland and grassland, and may spot species such as skylarks and butterflies throughout the reserve.
Nature reserve· 20 ha
LLANDDONA AND LLANIESTYN COMMONS
Llanddona and Llaniestyn Commons is a 16-hectare Local Nature Reserve located on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. Visitors can find open grasslands and coastal views, with opportunities to see various bird species and enjoy walking trails.
Nature reserve· 16 ha
TRWYN YR WYLFA / WYLFA HEAD
Trwyn Yr Wylfa / Wylfa Head is a 13-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. This coastal site presents a range of habitats, including cliffs and wildflower meadows, attracting seabirds and providing excellent walking routes.
Nature reserve· 13 ha
Bwrdd Arthur Hillfort
Historic· 12 ha
Beach Golf Course
Golf course· 12 ha
Garreglwyd Park
Urban park· 9 ha
NANT Y PANDY (THE DINGLE)
Nant Y Pandy (the Dingle) is a Local Nature Reserve of 8 hectares on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. This wooded area features a stream and diverse plant life, creating a habitat for various birds and providing walking opportunities for visitors.
Nature reserve· 8 ha
Anglesey Alpacas
Farm· 8 ha
Llyn Pen-y-parc
Reservoir· 8 ha
Llyn Pen-y-parc
Reservoir· 8 ha
CYTIR MAWR
Cytir Mawr is a 6-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. This coastal area is characterized by grasslands and wetlands that attract a plethora of bird species, perfect for birdwatching and nature walks.
Nature reserve· 6 ha
COED CYRNOL
Coed Cyrnol is a 5-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. This small site consists of mixed woodlands, offering visitors a chance to observe seasonal wildlife and enjoy peaceful walking paths.
Nature reserve· 5 ha
Rhododendron garden
Urban park· 3 ha
Castell Biwmares / Beaumaris Castle
Historic· 2 ha
Dinas
Historic· 1 ha
Happy Valley Park
Urban park· 1 ha
Castell Beaumaris Castle
Historic· 1 ha
Maes Chwarae V J Owen
Urban park· 1 ha
recreation area
Urban park· 1 ha
Castell Bryngwyn
Historic· 1 ha
Caer Gybi Roman Fort
Historic· 1 ha
St Cadwaladr's Church
Urban park· 1 ha
Rhyd-y-beddau
Urban park· 1 ha
Carreg Diamond
Urban park· 1 ha
St Seiriol's Church
Urban park· 1 ha
Appoximate site of Cemlyn Roman Fortlet
Historic· 0 ha
Din Lligwy
Historic· 0 ha
St Cawrdaf's Church
Urban park· 0 ha
St Cadwaladr's Church
Urban park· 0 ha
Italianate Garden
Urban park· 0 ha
Pili Palas
Farm· 0 ha
Llangefni Market
Farm· 0 ha
Penyfynwent
Historic· 0 ha
Bodorgan
Historic· 0 ha
Castell Rhonyn
Historic· 0 ha
Presaddfed
Historic· 0 ha
Plas Llanfaelog
Historic· 0 ha
Community Garden
Urban park· 0 ha