Ynys Llanddwyn

Coordinates: 53°08′15″N 04°24′45″W / 53.13750°N 4.41250°W / 53.13750; -4.41250
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Ynys Llanddwyn
Isle of Anglesey
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLlangefni
Postcode districtLL61
Dialling code01248
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53°08′15″N 04°24′45″W / 53.13750°N 4.41250°W / 53.13750; -4.41250

Ynys Llanddwyn (also known as Llanddwyn Island) is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey (Welsh: Ynys Môn), northwest Wales. The nearest settlement is the village of Newborough.

Geology and geography

The island is of geological interest with

sand dune
system.

Ynys Llanddwyn is a

Tŵr Mawr lighthouse marks the western entrance to the Menai Strait
.

IUGS geological heritage site

In respect of the site having 'spectacular, accessible and well-preserved exposures of late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian mélange with more than 200 years of study', the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) included the 'Ynys Llanddwyn late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Mélange' in its assemblage of 100 'geological heritage sites' around the world in a listing published in October 2022. The organisation defines an IUGS Geological Heritage Site as 'a key place with geological elements and/or processes of international scientific relevance, used as a reference, and/or with a substantial contribution to the development of geological sciences through history.'[1]

Saint Dwynwen

The ruins of St Dwynwen's Church, Llanddwyn

The island is rich in legends, in particular in its association with

St. Valentine. Her Saint's day is 25 January and is often celebrated by the Welsh with cards and flowers. The island bears the ruined remains of St Dwynwen's Church (Welsh: Eglwys Santes Dwynwen). Unusually for churches in that region it has a cruciform floorplan.[2]

Archaeologists examined the ruins of St Dwynwen's in 2011 and again in 2021. The 2021 dig discovered traces of even older buildings below the ruins.[3]

Visitors and footpaths

Newborough National Nature Reserve & Forest, of which Ynys Llanddwyn is part, received 478,204 visitors in 2018.[4]

There are more than 10 miles (16 km) of footpaths crossing Ynys Llanddwyn and Newborough Warren, including the Anglesey Coastal Path, and it is a very popular place to visit. The island provides a worth-while goal after the mile-long walk along the beach from the nearest car park. Ynys Llanddwyn, with the neighbouring beach, has been awarded Blue Flag beach status in recognition of the cleanliness of the sea and the beaches.

Time line

The south east view of St Dwynwen's Church depicted on a print engraving from 1742 by publishers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck.

In film

  • In 2004, Ynys Llanddwyn was used as a filming location in Demi Moore's romantic thriller Half Light. Tŵr Mawr was used as a lighthouse which plays a key role in the film. CGI was used to create the effect of a real light on top of the lighthouse.
  • Bryn Terfel filmed his video for Cavatina (arranged by Chris Hazell) on Ynys Llanddwyn "a very beautiful romantic place" (Bryn on BBC Breakfast)
  • In 2009, a scene for the Hollywood blockbuster Clash of the Titans was filmed at Llanddwyn.
  • BBC Wales show ‘’The 1900 Island’’ was filmed on the island the show was broadcast nationally in 2019.[6]

Photos

  • Tŵr Mawr lighthouse and cross at Llanddwyn.
    Tŵr Mawr lighthouse and cross at Llanddwyn.
  • St Dwynwen's Church
    St Dwynwen's Church
  • Pilots' cottages
    Pilots' cottages
  • Beach
    Beach
  • Beach
    Beach
  • View towards the mainland
    View towards the mainland
  • Ynys Llanddwyn from Newborough Beach at low tide
    Ynys Llanddwyn from Newborough Beach at low tide
  • Cannon
    Cannon

References

  1. ^ "The First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites" (PDF). IUGS International Commission on Geoheritage. IUGS. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  2. ^ "ST DWYNWEN'S CHURCH, LLANDDWYN ISLAND". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  3. ^ Prior, Neil (16 October 2021). "Llanddwyn Island: Archaeologists unearth building remains". BBC News. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Evaluation of Tourism Attractor Destinations: interim report". GOV.WALES. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  5. ^ Bird charity born 100 years ago at Llanddwyn Island, BBC, 10 January 2011
  6. ^ David Hughes (13 June 2019). "The 1900 Island filming location: the history of Llanddwyn, and the cast of families on the BBC documentary series". i. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  • Hague, D., B., Lighthouses of Wales Their Architecture and Archaeology (

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