Off for a long weekend now that schools are back and everywhere should be less bust
Set off early(ish) on Friday, stopped for coffee and to set a plan for the day.
A late change of the half hour ago plan to stop at a NT property which
happens to have a Burial Chamber in its grounds

See more pictures of Plas Newydd Burial Chamber
Now a bit behind schedule, but original plan resumed with the nearby....
Picture shows the entrance, but there is another "window" round the other side

See more pictures of Bryn Chelli Ddu Burial Chamber
The day had got so far behind plan that it was now time for the packed lunch, then...
My first impression here was that it looked like a profile of Andy Capp

See more pictures of Bodowyr Burial Chamber
The field was full of cows - Suzanne insists that the following footprint
matched however...
...under-sole inspection proved inconclusive

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This picture is the best angle for this monument as there are two substantial brick columns holding it up

See more pictures of Ty Newydd Burial Chamber
Bit of a drive, now, up to Holy Island, and Trefignath Burial Chamber, visible from the road but longer to get to

See more pictures of Trefignath Burial Chamber
This was due to be our last planned stop before heading off to the Hotel, but
we passed the Ty Mawr Standing Stone to get to Trefignath,
so stopped on the way to the hotel to take a picture (it was in a sheep field
with no obvious access),
Ate in Rosneigr at Mojo's - Fish and Chips - £17 for smallest and thinnest fish ever in gluten free batter and cold peas.
We'd passed a burial chamber en-route to Trefignath, it was nearby, so another quick change of plan...

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Plan: Presaddfed, Bedd Branwen then on to Cemaes Bay
After loading up with lunch from the local shop we headed of...

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Hsd to block the entrance to the waste water pumping station to park up for the walk to Bedd Branwen

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See more pictures of Llynon Windmill (Doughnut shop and windmill)

See more pictures of Llanfaethlu Standing Stone
Northern Stone: 4m high

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Southern Stone: 2.5m high

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Next was the drive to Cemaes Bay for one of the few Time and Tide Bells currently in the UK

See more pictures of Time and Tide Bell on out late afternoon visit (low
tide)
Had a swift half in the local pub before heading off to our overnight hotel - these are they....

Then overnight at the most northerly Holtel

The previous candidate for mot Northern Hotel was the Bull Bay Hotel
Driving back to Cemaes Bay we passed a proposed solar power project, a wind
farm and, in the distance, Wylfa Nuclear Power Station.
Three different power sources - A proposed (solar), an operating
one (wind), and a decommissioned nuclear plant.

See more pictures of maorning visit to Time and Tide Bell (high Tide)
Lligwy is our next stop, which is three sites


See more pictures of Lligwy Burial Chamber

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The first view when arriving at the site (at the corner overlooking a rectangular hut

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