Aberffraw is strategically sited on the Anglesey coastal path which circumnavigates the Islands coast for 125 miles. There are also many circular walks with a varied landscape including forest and farmland, beach and cliffs, and rivers and lakeside. For walker`s and cyclists we are pleased to provide a drying room for wet clothing and storage for cycles.
This beautiful corner of Anglesey, with its varied landscapes, is ideal for anyone with an interest in ornithology. The bird watcher will be delighted at the variety of species he will observe including buzzard, kite and hen harrier. Many ducks and geese frequent the lakes and numerous waders forage along the sea shore as the tide ebbs. The derelict mill here in Aberffraw is host to a family of barn owls.
The sportsman is catered for with several quality golf courses on the island, wave surfing at nearby Cable Bay, wind surfing and sailing at Rhosneigr (4 miles), sea and course fishing, and horse riding. There is also a go karting track little more than 5 miles distant.
Several sites of historic interest are located within easy reach of Aberffraw e.g. the "church in the sea" Llangwynfan, once part of the mainland but now accessible only at low tide, and the 5000 year old burial chamber known as Barclodiad y Gawres.
With rocks spanning 4 eras and 12 geological periods, and containing more than 100 rock types, Anglesey is a designated "Geopark" supported by a UNESCO and European programme to promote development. For more information regarding this heritage and organised walks to explore the Islands riches, visit the web site at www.geomon.org.uk
The Prince Llewelyn is located just 3 minutes drive from the Anglesey Circuit which has recently been developed and upgraded, and hold regular popular events, both motor car and cycle during most weekends during the year. Visit their website for more information and race details »
Aeroplane enthusiasts can visit nearby RAF Valley, home to the Red Arrows, and watch the jets landing and taking off.
Many family attractions are located on Anglesey and in Snowdonia on the mainland.