Llangefin

The town of Llangefni in Anglesey, Wales is one of the largest towns on this unspoilt island; amidst beautiful countryside in an area renowned for breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife, flora and fauna. Outdoor enthusiasts, walkers and bird-watchers enjoy the natural attractions of Llangefni and the surrounding area. Most of the island’s commerce and farming are located here at the agricultural heart of the island.

Llangefni is well populated with businesses, shops, amenities and a choice of eateries and pubs and in common with all the villages and towns of Anglesey, benefits from the abundance of heritage sites, museums, galleries, visitor and cultural attractions, including the fascinating Anglesey Sea Zoo, the Butterfly Palace and Historic Beaumaris with its castle. For those looking to enjoy outdoor activities, fishing, boating, walking, golfing, surfing and riding can all be enjoyed on Anglesey. Llangefni lies on the River Cefni where the Oriel Ynys Môn museum is found, with its exhibits and displays revealing the history of Anglesey and housing the legacy collection of Charles Tunnicliffe. The Victorian church, St Cyngar's is also found here in an area known as ‘The Dingle’, a wooded riverside location.

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