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Guidebooks about Anglesey

In this section you'll find information on guidebooks about Anglesey, including price and where they are available from. Please follow the links on the left.

True taste of Anglesey

Celebrate the best that Anglesey has to offer in our first eating out and local produce guide True Taste of Anglesey


 

 

Anglesey's Past Landscapes

Anglesey’s Past Landscapes are revealed in a new book offering readers an enhanced understanding of the cultural and historical influences which have helped shape the landscape of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

 


Anglesey Heritage Journey

A guide of our most historical of attractions - Anglesey's Heritage Journey




Môn Mam Cymru

A new guidebook to Anglesey – Mon Mam Cymru: the Guidbook to Anglesey - the only one of its kind – is now available. It has 264 pages and more than three hundred full-colour illustrations. A fold-out map is included.


 


Walking guidebooks

There are a number of published leaflets and booklets available giving detailed information about various walks on Anglesey.

 


South Stack: Anglesey's Famous Lighthouse

A bilingual book about the history of South Stack Lighthouse.

 



 

Holyhead Breakwater Country Park

For an enjoyable day out in Anglesey's beautiful countryside visit the Holyhead Breakwater Country Park.  The park captures the scenic beauty, history and natural appeal of Anglesey and it's various Nature Trails all on one site and has a great deal to offer.





Discovering the Dingle Nature Reserve

This copmrehensive booklet, Discovering the Dingle Local Nature Reserve, gives you a detailed step by step guide to all aspects of the area - the trail, the woodland, the lake, the history, the wildlife and gives you directions how to navigate yourself through the reserve.

 


Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

This leaflet, Anglsey - Area's of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is packed with explanations, facts and figures as well as a handy fold out map of the island and AONB designation. The leaflet which was part funded by the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) also includes the new Countryside Code.

 

Anglesey's Walks of Rocks and Ruins

Anglesey's Walks of Rocks and Ruins is a selection of 12 geology and archaeology themed walks from every corner of the island, from inspiringcoastal scenery, to hidden monuments.


 
 

Isle of Anglesey County Council, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7TW. Tel: (01248) 750057. email: tourism@anglesey.gov.uk
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