Point Lynas and Porth Eilian, on Anglesey’s north coast, are just a few miles away from this rural village. In addition to its lovely countryside and small, attractive shingle and sand beach, which is protected by cliffs and a headland, Llaneilian is well-known for its 1835 lighthouse and other activities such as walking, cycling, and fishing. In Amlwch, Wales’ northernmost town, just two miles away, visitors can explore the ruins of the world’s largest copper mine, as well as Parys Mountain, home to the Copper Mine Trail Walk. In the Middle Ages, Amlwch’s harbour was a bustling commercial centre. Beautiful sandy beaches and breath-taking cliff top walks, as well as world-class fishing and golf, are all nearby. There are many things to do in Beaumaris including a visit to its 13th century castle or take a day trip to Snowdonia or to Dublin via Holyhead port, which is just a short drive away.