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Bryn yr Hen Bobl

Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, LL61 6DZ, United Kingdom

Bryn yr Hen Bobl
Historical landmark
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5QWJ+XH Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, United Kingdom
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Nick Looker
Nick Looker
Martin Baxter
Martin Baxter
The park and gardens of Plas Newydd. Nice walks in the wooded areas with gentle paths.
Michael Bain
Michael Bain
Walk from Clearwater to South Stack, could do with better signage
Nathan Seery
Nathan Seery
Relaxing walk through lovely scenery and scents
Paula Williams
Paula Williams
Beautiful walks and scenery
Neil Donohoe
Neil Donohoe
Beautiful
Bobby Brown pants
Bobby Brown pants330 days ago
Beautiful area for a walk so peaceful and I it is where I saw my first ever red squirrel
Chris H
Chris H2 years ago
Bryn yr hen bobl means Hill of the old people and is a Neolithic cairn / burial chamber massively damaged by the Earl of “Anglesey” (the dead name for Ynys Môn used by the English) since it was part of the ancient heritage of WELSH people. This ever so typical Victorian vandalism aside, there is still something to see, but mutilated into something twee by the Earl’s gardeners
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