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Map of the Anglesey AONB / Map O'r AHNE Ynys Ynys Badrig Middle Mouse Maen y Bugael Ynys Amlwch West Mouse Bae East Mouse Cemaes Poorthrth Llechog Porth Ynysoedd y Moelrhoniaid Bay Bull Bay Trwyn Eilian The Skerries Cemlyn Eilian Point Lynas Y Gader Trwyn Carmel CEMAES Head AMLWCH Bae Ynys LLlanfaethlu A5025 Dulas Dulas Porth Swtan Island Church Bay Bay Traeth Lligwy Porth Trwyn h Porth Goc Paarcrc Gwledig Tywyn MOELFRE Morglawdd CCaeraergybi Holyhead BBreareakwawaterter Mawr Traeth Ynys Arw Country Park Bychan NNoorthrth Stack A5025 Parc AArrforfordirol Penrhos w Ala LLANNERCH-Y-MEDD Ynys Seiriol CCAAERGYBIERGYBI Coastal Park Porth Puffin Island Penrhyn BENLLECHB Llanddona Ynys Lawd HOLYHEAD Mawr LLANFACHRAETH South Stack PENMON Traeth Coch Trwyn Du Red Wharf Bay Black Point Y FALI BODEDERN TREARDDUR VALLEY A55 PENTRAETH A5 LLANGEFNIL Mill Race A5 Nant y Pandy A5025 RHOSCCOOLYNLYN The Dingle BEAUMARIS Silver Bay Traeth Crigyll Rhosneigr A55 trait A4080 S POORTHAETHRTHAETHWY ai Traeth Llydan Men Broad Beach RHOSNEIGR MMENAENAI BRIDGE n Ty CCroeroes A5 Afo Porth Tyn Tywyn ni Porth Nobla Cef LLANFALLANFAIR PWLLGWYNGYLL BoB dorgan Porth Trecastell Cable Bay ABERFFRAABERFFRAW int Bra MMALLTRAETHMALLTRAETH A4080 Porth Cwyfan BBRYNRYNSIENCYN Ardal o Harddwch Naturiol Eithriadol Bae Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Aberffraw NEWBOROUGH Bay DWYYRANRAN CCoeoed Llwybr Arfordirol / Coastal Path Niwbwrchh Bae Newborouggh Malltraeth FFoorerest Arfordir Treftadaeth / Heritage Coast Bay Cwningar Strait Niwbwrch ai Newborough Men n Ynys Warren © Hawlfraint y Goron. Cedwir holl hawliau. Trwydded: 100023412. 2007 Afo Llanddwyn © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence: 100023412. 2007. Island.
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