Category
page 1Prehistoric sites in Anglesey
Bryn Celli Ddu
prehistoric site on the Welsh island of Anglesey; Neolithic henge monument
Llanfechell
Llanfechell (from Welsh: '' church + Saint Mechell'') is a village in Anglesey, Wales. It is the largest of several small villages and dispersed settlements that make up Mechell Community Council area. Until 1984, Llanfechell was a community itself. It is east of Holyhead, and west of Amlwch, in the north of the island.
Llyn Cerrig Bach
lake in Anglesey, Wales, UK
Barclodiad y Gawres
neolithic burial chamber in Anglesey, Wales, UK
Tregele
Tregele is a small village located in Llanbadrig community, in north Anglesey, Wales. Located about a mile south-west of the larger coastal village of Cemaes, it is also close to the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station now decommissioning on Wylfa Head. Despite its small size Tregele has a well stocked store and off licence incorporating a post office and petrol station. One kilometre south of the village is a cromlech (ancient burial chamber) named Llanfechell Cromlech.
Castell Bryn Gwyn
Welsh prehistoric site
Bryn Gwyn stones
two remaining stones of an original circle of eight stones
Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles
the remains of a group of prehistoric huts near Trearddur on Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales
Bodowyr Burial Chamber
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Bodowyr Burial Chamber is a Neolithic burial chamber made of a few large stacked stones (also known as a dolmen or a passage grave) in a farmer's field on the north Wales island of Anglesey. It is located at Bodowyr Farm, east of Llangaffo, off the B4419 road.
Din Lligwy
a number of hut circles surrounded by an enclosing wall