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Mae Parc Gwledig y Morglawdd wedi'i leoli yng Nghaergybi, Ynys Môn. Cafodd Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi ei agor ym 1990 ac mae wedi’i leoli ar safle hen chwarel. Adeiladwyd rhwng 1846 a 1873.
Ardal yng nghymuned Amlwch, Ynys Môn, Cymru yw Porth Amlwch ( ynganiad ). Mae 142.1 milltir (228.6 km) o Gaerdydd a 220.6 milltir (354.9 km) o Lundain.
South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve is a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, on Holy Island on the North West coast of Anglesey, Wales. The reserve is on sea cliffs facing the islet of South Stack, and is crossed by the Anglesey Coastal Path. There is an information centre based in Elin's Tower in the reserve.
website: https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/south-stack-cliffs/
Holyhead Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Caergybi) is a municipal structure in Newry Street, Holyhead, Wales. The town hall is the meeting place of Holyhead Town Council.
Street address: Newry Street, Holyhead, LL65 1HN, Wales (from Wikidata)
Morawelon (Môrawelon) is an area and community electoral ward in the town of Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales.
The Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles, also known as 'Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles', Cytiau'r Gwyddelod or the 'Irishmen's Huts', are the remains of a group of Celtic Iron Age huts near Trearddur on Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. The site is under the care of Cadw and can be visited all year round. The construction of these huts are very similar to those at Din Lligwy, having thick stone walls.
Eglwys y Bedd ("Church of the grave") (sometimes referred to as Llan y Gwyddel, or "Church of the Irishman") is all that remains of a 14th-century church in Anglesey, north Wales. It is set within the churchyard of St Cybi's, Holyhead, and may have been built on the site where Cybi (a 6th-century Celtic saint who settled in Holyhead) lived and ministered. It is reputed to house the grave of Seregri, an Irish warrior who lived in the area in the 5th century.
website: http://www.stcybi.co.uk/
Street address: Market Street, Holyhead, LL65, Wales (from Wikidata)
Isallt Bach is a hamlet in the community of Trearddur, Ynys Môn, Wales, which is 138.7 miles (223.3 km) from Cardiff and 225.8 miles (363.4 km) from London.
Kingsland is an area in the community of Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales.
Mae Capel Ebenezer wedi ei leoli yn nhref Caergybi ar Ynys Môn.
Street address: Trearddur Square, Holyhead, LL65, Wales (from Wikidata)
Dadorchuddiwyd cofeb ryfel Caergybi yng Nghaergybi, Ynys Môn, yn 1923, fel teyrnged parhaol i'r dynion a'r merched oedd wedi marw yn y Rhyfel Byd Cyntaf (1914-1918).
Caer y Twr (Welsh: Tower Fortress) is an Iron Age hillfort atop the summit of the Holyhead Mountain in Anglesey, Wales.
53.28°N 4.67°W / 53.28; -4.67 (Dinas Porth Ruffydd.)
Llaingoch (Welsh pronunciation) is an area of Holyhead in North Wales that lies between the town centre and Holyhead Mountain. The name comes from the Welsh llain, plot or patch of land, and goch, red.
Street address: 5 Market Hill, Holyhead, LL65 1NG (from Wikidata)
Gors is an area in the community of Trearddur, Ynys Môn, Wales, which is 140.8 miles (226.6 km) from Cardiff and 227.9 miles (366.8 km) from London.
Street address: Holyhead LibraryMarket HallStanley StreetHolyhead LL65 1HH (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.anglesey.gov.uk/leisure/libraries/libraries-my-local-library/holyhead-library/
St Mary's Church, Holyhead (or St. Mary Help Of Christians RC Church, Holyhead) is a Roman Catholic church in Holyhead, a large town in Anglesey, north Wales. It is within the Diocese of Wrexham. The church was officially opened on 28 February 1965.
website: http://www.omianglesey.org.uk/ourstandard.asp?pageid=79
Pont-Hwfa (also Pont Hwfa) is a village in the community of Caergybi, Ynys Môn, Wales, which is 140.8 miles (226.6 km) from Cardiff and 227.5 miles (366.1 km) from London.
Anglesey Aluminium was a joint venture between Rio Tinto and Kaiser Aluminum. Its aluminium smelter, located on the outskirts of Holyhead, was one of the largest employers in North Wales, with 540 staff members, and began to produce aluminium in 1971. It was built on the Penrhos Estate, 500 acres of which were sold by the Stanley family for the project. Up until its closure it produced up to 142,000 tonnes of aluminium every year and was the biggest single user of electricity (255 MW) in the United Kingdom.
website: http://www.riotintoalcan.com/ENG/media/media_releases_1752.asp