Amlwch is a small market town positioned on the eastern reaches of the Isle of Anglesey, and is home to just over two and a half thousand people. It has an intriguing history that dates as far back as the Bronze Age. From a small, although important settlement it grew when, in the 18th and 19th Centuries Parys Mountain was plundered for its rich Copper Ore, which led to it becoming the world's largest Copper Mine, which at its height employed nearly two thousand miners. With all of the mining activity, the sleepy fishing port also grew as the ships arrived to transport the Copper Ore all over the world, and also to deliver goods for the ever rising number of shops. This also resulted in an increase in ship building, pubs and houses to cater for the massive growth in the population. Today's visitor can still uncover fabulous pubs, restaurants and bars, together with a good choice of shops, and with the colourful weekly market most will be satisfied. Walkers can stroll along the Anglesey Coastal Path which travels through the town, past the sandy beaches, along the historic quayside and up onto the mountain, or just a short walk will uncover the interesting church of St Elith's which the Mine Owners built for their workers.
Care Home
Classes
Dance - Anglesey School of Dancing
Cottage
Bwthyn Glyn
Llan Ddulas Cottage
Llan Ddulas Farm House
The Old Post Office
Ynys Felin Fawr
Dentist
Doctor
Estate Agent
Bob Parry & Co Ltd
Mon Properties
Golf Club
Pub and Bar
Adelphi Vaults
Liverpool Arms
Mariner
Queenshead
School
Thomas Jones Secondary School
Ysgol Rhosybol
Self-Catering
Solicitor
T R Evans Hughes & CoTaxi
Shops
Electrasafe Electrical Contractors
Places to Stay near Amlwch
Lastra Farm Hotel (0.58 miles)
Lastra Farm Hotel is an excellent base for the discerning business traveller; with its wireless broadband access and convenient location just minutes from the main A5025 coast road; as well as ... More
The Trecastell Hotel (1.01 miles)
Rhianfa (1.21 miles)
Ynys Felin Fawr (2.71 miles)
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Perfect for year round holidays, this very comfortable property lies in peaqceful surroundings close to Blue Flag beaches and numerous lively family attractions. Adjoining the owner's home, ... More
National Trust Cottages (3.66 miles)
Bryn Llywelyn is a large late-Georgian style farmhouse located just outside the coastal village of Cemaes on the North Coast of Anglesey. It is thought that the current house was substantially rebuilt in the mid-19th ... More
Woburn Hill Hotel (4.33 miles)
This homely hotel rests in the North Coast of Anglesey in the old fishing village of Cemaes; ideal for beaches, water sports, fishing, walking and birdwatching. Golfing is available 4 miles ... More
The Oak Lodge Inn (6.10 miles)
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The Oak Lodge is on the edge of the delightful old fishing village of Moelfre, which lies on the East Coast of the beautiful Isle ... More
Aldpallyards (6.51 miles)
Enjoy our Beautiful En-Suite Bedrooms. Family and double rooms available as well as Twins and Single rooms. We also cater for disabled guests with a number of ground floor rooms ... More
TreYsgawen Hall Country House Hotel (6.93 miles)
Salem Fach (7.92 miles)
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Commanding panoramic countryside views, this charming and very comfortable cottage is perfectly located for exploring the delightful island of Anglesey, with its beautiful sandy beaches, historic monuments ... More
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