Sip back and discover Ynys Llanddwyn, a tidal island on Anglesey’s southwest coast, famed for its rugged beauty, Celtic history, and geological significance within the GeoMôn UNESCO Global Geopark. Known for chaotic mélange rock formations, pillow lavas, and stromatolites dating back 860 million years, it is also the resting place of Saint Dwynwen, Wales’ patron saint of lovers. Accessible from Newborough Beach, it offers sweeping views of Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula.