Llanbedrgoch

Llanbedrgoch in Anglesey, Wales is home to the fascinating and scenic Cors Goch National Nature Reserve; a wetland in a shallow valley with masses of shimmering reeds at the edges of open water. Rare plants and animals are able to flourish in this protected environment that provides habitats for a host of species including great crested newts and adders. The medicinal leech and glow worm have also been found here. Llanbedrgoch does not offer much in the way of amenities but is in close proximity to more developed towns and villages that offer an excellent choice of shops, ample amenities, eateries and pubs.

Like all the villages and towns of Anglesey, Llanbedrgoch benefits from the abundance of heritage sites, museums, galleries, visitor and cultural attractions on the island; including the fascinating Anglesey Sea Zoo, the Butterfly Palace and Historic Beaumaris with its castle. Outdoor enthusiasts, walkers and bird-watchers enjoy the natural attractions of Llanbedrgoch, its nature reserve and the surrounding area. 

Showing 0 of 0 results for Llanbedrgoch