
Anglesey - Wikipedia
Anglesey (/ ˈ æ ŋ ɡ əl s iː /; Welsh: Ynys Môn [ˈənɨs ˈmoːn]) is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. It forms the bulk of the county known as the Isle of Anglesey, which also includes Holy Island (Ynys Gybi) and some islets and skerries. [4]
Ynys Môn - Wikipedia
Ynys Môn may refer to: Anglesey (Welsh: Ynys Môn), an island of north-west Wales in the Irish Sea Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency), the island's House of Commons electoral seat; Ynys Môn (Senedd constituency), its coterminous seat in the Welsh Parliament or Senedd Cymru
Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn - Isle of Anglesey County Council
Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn yw awdurdod lleol Ynys Môn, Cymru. - Isle of Anglesey County Council is the local authority of the Isle of Anglesey, Wales.
Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia
Ynys Môn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌənɨs ˈmoːn]; officially called Anglesey until 1983) is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Ynys Mon (Anglesey) in the Dark and Middle Ages
Jul 31, 2014 · Of all the places in north Wales/Gwynedd, the name for Ynys Mon was deliberately changed by the English/Norman invaders to Anglesey, but it belies the fact that Ynys Mon remains resolutely Welsh, with 7 out of 10 residents speaking Welsh.
Visit Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey – Ynys Môn in Welsh – is deeper than you may think. By which we mean that the deeper you look, the more you will find. We’re a small island with a big, boundless personality.
Ynys Môn: The Ancestral Home of the Druids - Wizzley
Apr 23, 2014 · Dig a little deeper and Anglesey's importance in Pagan history becomes even more apparent. Still called Ynys Môn in Welsh, this island was the ancient home of the Druids.
Anglesey Info - Ynys Môn
The island of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is surrounded by amazing blue flag sandy beaches and rocky coasts with caves and coastal walks, with the inland part of the island for the most part being agricultural, but these days many of Anglesey’s farmers have diversified into providing holiday accommodation or themed attractions.
The History of Anglesey - Anglesey History
The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn in Welsh) is situated off the north-west coast of Wales near the beautiful Eryri/Snowdonia mountain range. It is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait, which is spanned by two picturesque bridges, the Menai Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.
Ynys Môn and Ynys Gybi - Roman Britain
Named Ynys Seiriol in Welsh and formerly known as Priestholm after the monastic settlement there, the rocky outcrop is now a nature reserve inhabited in the main by a peculiar species of seabird whose presence have determined its modern name, Puffin Island.