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You'll never guess where the tiny 'UK's best island' is
You'll never guess where the tiny 'UK's best island' is

Daily Mirror

time10 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

You'll never guess where the tiny 'UK's best island' is

The UK's best islands have been named - and the winner is a tiny spot off the coast of northwest Wales. It's a peaceful escape with plenty to explore and miles of beautiful beaches If you're on the hunt for a staycation spot, look no further - the UK's best islands have been revealed. Topping the list is Anglesey, located off the northwest coast of Wales. Despite having a modest population of just 70,000, the island attracts a million tourists each year. But don't let these figures put you off; it never feels overcrowded. ‌ In fact, it's the ideal location for a tranquil escape, perfect for unwinding and disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ‌ The Telegraph assessed 35 factors across more than 40 islands, with Anglesey outshining popular holiday destinations such as Jersey, Skye, and the Isle of Wight. There's plenty to keep you occupied, including a 140-mile coastal path that encircles the island, the romantic Llandwyn Island, and wildlife spotting at South Stack Lighthouse. Even a simple afternoon spent exploring the marine life in the rockpools at the nearest beach can be delightful. For those less inclined towards hiking and nature spotting, Anglesey boasts the 13th-century Beaumaris Castle and the Halen Môn sea salt company's visitor centre, reports the Express. Additionally, there's the Copper Kingdom - once the world's largest copper mine, and Holy Island, renowned for its high concentration of standing stones, burial chambers and other religious sites. ‌ GeoMôn, a Unesco World Heritage site of extraordinary geological importance, showcases 1.8 billion years of Earth's history, the oldest fossils in England and Wales, and rock formations from nearly every geological period. The publication hailed Anglesey as "Wales's biggest island romped to the top of the ranking", with its 25 historic sites and the Michelin-starred delights of Sosban and the Old Butchers in Menai Strait. A stone's throw from the island lies the stunning Eryri National Park (formerly known as Snowdonia), where those keen on challenging hikes can tackle peaks like Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the highest mountain in the UK outside Scotland. Reaching Anglesey is a breeze by car or train via Bangor to Holyhead, a bustling cruise and ferry port offering frequent services to Dublin. The island boasts an array of accommodation options, including self-catering holiday homes, hotels, and B&Bs. The Telegraph's roundup of the UK's best islands also features the Isle of Wight, Jersey, Mull, Skye, Guernsey, Mainland (Orkney), St Mary (Isles of Scilly), Isle of Man, and Arran.

Stunning Welsh island with incredible beaches named the best in Britain
Stunning Welsh island with incredible beaches named the best in Britain

North Wales Live

time11 hours ago

  • North Wales Live

Stunning Welsh island with incredible beaches named the best in Britain

For those in search of the perfect staycation destination, look no further - the UK's top islands have been revealed. Taking the crown is Anglesey, situated off the northwest coast of Wales. With a modest population of merely 70,000, locals are vastly outnumbered by the annual influx of a million tourists. However, don't let these figures deter you; it never feels overcrowded. On the contrary, it serves as an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquillity, an opportunity to decelerate and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The Telegraph conducted a comparison of 35 aspects across over 40 islands, with Anglesey triumphing over popular holiday destinations such as Jersey, Skye, and the Isle of Wight. There's a wealth of activities on offer, from traversing the 140-mile coastal path that encircles the island, to visiting the enchanting Llandwyn Island, or spotting puffins and other wildlife at South Stack Lighthouse. Even a simple afternoon spent exploring the marine life-rich rockpools at the nearest beach can be a delightful experience. If outdoor pursuits aren't your cup of tea, Anglesey also boasts the 13th-century Beaumaris Castle and the visitor centre of the Halen Môn sea salt company, reports the Express. Additionally, there's the Copper Kingdom - once the world's largest copper mine, and Holy Island, renowned for its high concentration of standing stones, burial chambers, and other religious sites. Anglesey, home to the Unesco World Heritage site GeoMôn, is a region of exceptional geological significance, boasting 1.8 billion years of Earth's history, the oldest fossils in England and Wales, and rock types from almost every geological period. The publication praised Anglesey as "Wales's biggest island romped to the top of the ranking", with its 25 historic sites and Michelin-starred dining at Sosban and the Old Butchers in Menai Strait. Just a short drive away lies the stunning Eryri National Park (formerly known as Snowdonia), where those keen on challenging hikes can tackle the peaks, including Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the UK's highest mountain outside Scotland. Access to Anglesey is straightforward by car or train via Bangor to Holyhead, which also serves as a cruise and ferry port offering regular services to Dublin. The island provides a variety of accommodation options, from holiday lets and hotels to B&Bs. The Telegraph's list of the UK's best islands also features the Isle of Wight, Jersey, Mull, Skye, Guernsey, Mainland (Orkney), St Mary (Isles of Scilly), Isle of Man, and Arran.

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