Anglesey
Anglesey is an island located off the northwest coast of Wales, separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait. It is known for its stunning landscapes, including sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and rolling hills. The island has a rich history, with ancient sites such as Stone Age burial chambers and Roman ruins.
The largest town on Anglesey is Holyhead, which serves as a ferry port to Ireland. The island is also home to several nature reserves and is popular for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. Anglesey's unique culture includes the use of the Welsh language, which is widely spoken by its residents.