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|text='''Llanddwyn Island''' is a small, rocky, tidal island off the west coast of [[Anglesey]]. The nearest town is Newborough. It projects out at the south-western edge of Anglesey and provides fine views of Snowdonia and of the Llŷn Peninsula.
|text='''Llanddwyn Island''' is a small, rocky, tidal island off the west coast of [[Anglesey]]. The nearest town is Newborough. It projects out at the south-western edge of Anglesey and provides fine views of Snowdonia and of the Llŷn Peninsula.


The island forms part of the National Nature Reserve of Newborough Warren, rich in wildlife, as the island itself is rich in legends.  More than ten miles of footpaths cross Llanddwyn Island and Newborough Warren, including the Anglesey Coastal Path.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP|Llanddwyn Island}}
The island forms part of the National Nature Reserve of Newborough Warren, rich in wildlife, as the island itself is rich in legends.  More than ten miles of footpaths cross Llanddwyn Island and Newborough Warren, including the Anglesey Coastal Path.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
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The old light on Ynys Llanddwyn, Anglesey

Llanddwyn Island

Llanddwyn Island is a small, rocky, tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey. The nearest town is Newborough. It projects out at the south-western edge of Anglesey and provides fine views of Snowdonia and of the Llŷn Peninsula.

The island forms part of the National Nature Reserve of Newborough Warren, rich in wildlife, as the island itself is rich in legends. More than ten miles of footpaths cross Llanddwyn Island and Newborough Warren, including the Anglesey Coastal Path. (Read more)