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page 1Landforms of Anglesey
Penmon
Penmon is a promontory, village and ecclesiastical parish on the eastern tip of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, about east of the town of Beaumaris. It is in the community of Llangoed. The name comes from (which can mean "head", "end" or "promontory") and Môn, which is the Welsh name for Anglesey. It is the site of a historic monastery and associated 12th-century church. Walls near the well next to the church may be part of the oldest remaining Christian building in Wales. Penmon also has an award-winning beach and the Anglesey Coastal Path follows its shores. Quarries in Penmon have provided s
Torllwyn
Torllwyn is a headland in Anglesey, Wales, approximately ENE of Porthllechog.
Abermenai Point
headland on Anglesey, Wales