Llanddona
Llanddona is a village famous for its beach, in the east of Anglesey.
Llanddona stands between Benllech and Beaumaris, at SH518828. It is popular as a holiday destination on Anglesey, particularly for families. The beach is a good size without being bleakly huge, shelves at a decent but not alarming rate and has an abundance of clean yellow sand.
Llanddona has no shops, however it has a riding school and a pub.
The Llanddona transmitting station is located approximately one mile to the north east of the village. The station is the main broadcasting site for television and radio to the region.
St Dona's Church, Llanddona dates from 610, although the present building was erected in 1873.
Outside links
- Llanddona church and village legends
- Llanddona Beach
- Goronwy Tudor and the Witches of Llanddona
- Llanddona images
- Llaniestyn images
- The Llanddona standing stone
- Fedw Fawr - Cliff top heathland and limestone cliffs by Llanddona
- Llaniestyn Common Local Nature Reserve by Llanddona
- Llanddona village school
- A walk around Llanddona
- Pictures of Llanddonna and the area on Geograph.co.uk
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