Llangadwaladr
Llangadwaladr is a small village in south-west Anglesey, Wales, located around 2 miles east of Aberffraw and 3 miles south of Gwalchmai.
Caernarvon are Anglicised spellings that were superseded in 1926 and 1974, respectively.
Population: 9,836
Latitude: 53° 08' 28.54" N
Longitude: -4° 16' 12.58" W
Llangadwaladr is a small village in south-west Anglesey, Wales, located around 2 miles east of Aberffraw and 3 miles south of Gwalchmai.
The Faenol Festival (Welsh: Gŵyl y Faenol) is a music festival organised by Welsh singer Bryn Terfel, originally held annually on the Faenol Estate (Welsh: Y Faenol), near Y Felinheli in Gwynedd, north Wales.
Cae Mabon is a retreat centre in North Wales.
Brynteg is a crossroads village and post town on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales.
Brynrefail is a small village in north-east Anglesey, Wales.
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.
Bangor Mountain is a scarp face of a hill below which the city of Bangor in Gwynedd, Wales, sits.
The River Rhythallt (Welsh: Afon Rhythallt) is a river in Gwynedd, North Wales whose source is Llyn Padarn. It flows in a northwesterly direction past the village of Brynrefail, Gwynedd and changes its name to Afon Seiont downstream of Pont Rhythall…
Afon Cefni is one of the major rivers on the island of Anglesey, Wales. It is 16.9 kilometres (11 mi) long. The river starts at the Llyn Cefni in the centre of the island and then runs south through the county town of Llangefni. Just north of the A5…
The Afon Cadnant is a small river on Anglesey, North Wales, which drains to the Menai Strait about 1 km north-east of the Menai Suspension Bridge. The river drains a largely agricultural area from Llandegfan to Llansadwrn and beyond, with feeder tri…
Aberdesach is a village in the Welsh principal area of Gwynedd.
The A4085 is a 20-mile road between Caernarfon and Penrhyndeudraeth in North Wales that runs through the scenic Aberglaslyn Pass.
Ysgol Tryfan is a small bilingual, comprehensive school in Bangor, Gwynedd with around 550 pupils. The school was formed in 1978 by demerging the Welsh language medium from Ysgol Friars.
Yr Aran is a mountain peak on a ridge radiating south from Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain, with beautiful views of the summit of Snowdon, Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge.
Tŷ Croes railway station serves Tŷ Croes on the isle of Anglesey, Wales which is served by Arriva Trains Wales and is a request stop.
Tŷ Croes is a small settlement two miles east of Rhosneigr, Anglesey, north Wales.
Trum y Ddysgl is a mountain in Snowdonia, north Wales and is the second highest summit on the celebrated Nantlle Ridge.
The Trefor Quarry railway was an industrial, 1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway connecting the Trefor granite quarry with the pier at Llanaelhaearn on the Llŷn Peninsula.