Din Lligwy - Ysgol Moelfre
Mae boncath yn hedfan i fyny fry dros Ddin Lligwy. Oddi tano, mae'r trigolion yn brysur â'u bywydau beunyddiol. Yn eu hanimeiddiad mae plant Ysgol Moelfre yn dod â'r anheddiad Rhufeinig-Brydeinig anghyfannedd yn fyw. Cynhyrchwyd y ffilm yn 2009 fel rhan o'r prosiect addysg Caneuon y Cerrig.
Am ragor o wybodaeth ewch i wefan Cadw.
cadw.cymru.gov.uk
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A buzzard soars high over Din Lligwy. Down below, the residents go about their daily lives. The children of Ysgol Moelfre bring the long deserted Romano-British settlement alive in their animation. The film was created in 2009 as part of the Songs from Stones education project.
For more information go to the Cadw website.
cadw.wales.gov.uk
Places to see in ( Moelfre - UK )
Places to see in ( Moelfre - UK )
Moelfre is a village, community and electoral ward on the north east coast of Isle of Anglesey in Wales, and on the Anglesey Coastal Path. It has a population of 1,064 as of the 2011 UK census. The meaning of the Welsh language word Moelfre translated in English is 'bald or barren hill', which describes the land behind the village, as seen from the sea. It is the same name as that of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire and Herefordshire. The village today has 502 households and 5% unemployment. The Royal Mail postcode begins LL72.
The village of Moelfre is 5 minutes from the A5025. The nearest mainline railway stations are in Bangor and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. These can be reached in under half an hour on the bus services which run through the village.
It was the site of the wreck in 1859 of the steam clipper The Royal Charter near the end of its voyage from Australia to Liverpool. On July 30th, 1862, the screw sloop Enrica, soon to be commissioned as the Confederate States of America warship CSS Alabama sheltered in Moelfre Bay while evading both British customs authorities and the USS Tuscarora, which had been sent to capture or sink her. There were no street lights in the village until well after the Second World War. Moelfre RNLI Lifeboat Station has a distinguished history, including the Hindlea rescue in 1959, when all the crew were rescued. There has been a lifeboat in Moelfre since 1854.
This area is by the large sandy beach Traeth Lligwy and the ancient stone homestead of Din Lligwy. Nearby Ynys Moelfre is a haven for birds, and seals and porpoises may also be seen. In the village there is a bakery, restaurants and a fish and chip shop, and the RNLI Gwylfan Moelfre Seawatch Centre has a small museum, shop and book store. The RNLI Lifeboat Station is open to the public.
Actress Jennifer Ellison was rescued by the RNLI in August 2013. off Moelfre.
( Moelfre - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Moelfre . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Moelfre - UK
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Lligwy Beach Cottage | Holiday house in Dulas, Anglesey
Lligwy Beach Cottage is the ultimate in New England style cottage chic. Walk in, unwind, take in the glorious views and you are instantly on holiday! It has the most spectacular views along the coast of Anglesey with the backdrop of Snowdonia beyond. If you're looking for a holiday cottage close to the beach and with stunning sea views, then this could be the one for you. Book your North Wales holiday here:
Note - All details and features are correct at the time of filming, please check the webpage for up to date details, features, and imagery.
Din Lligwy
Near Moelfre on Anglesey, short walk from the road.
Din Lligwy Celtic Sanctuary Anglesey
Video of this lovely Celtic site.It is reached by a footpath past chapel Lligwy.It consists of limestone huts/houses,coutyard and defensive walls.Magical and many think it was connected to the Druid priests working during the Roman occupation of Anglesey.
Original video and music by David & Janet Prior.All rights reserved 2008.
ANGLESEY WALES EVENING ON LLIGWY BEACH
Evening on Lligwy beach so the sun was quite low.
Island of the Four Millennia
The history of the Isle of Anglesey goes back over 4000 years to the time of the Neolithic tribes, who buried their dead in chambered tombs like Bryn Celli Ddu. The Roman occupation, round houses at Din Lligwy, the Priory at Penmon are just some of the features in this wide screen documentary, together with more relatively recent places like Moelfre, Plas Newydd, Menai Bridge and the market at Llangefni.
Bamford Productions
Episode 4 Roman Anglesey
Lost Treasures Trailer, North West England, programme Planet X Television, Chester, Granada TV, Mark Olly extraordinary, treasures, found, properties.
The power of nature
Whilst in Anglesey on a fishing weekend, we were blessed with Gail force winds.
Apex Engineering - Group 5 - Anglesey Race Circuit Redevelopment - PRCE512/MECH535
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Lligwy Neolithic Tomb / Dolmen
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Shore diving Lligwy Bay
Shore diving Lligwy Bay
Newborough Anglesey with a DJI Phantom 4
Some nice chillout Drone footage of Newborough on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales in the UK. Shot in HD at sunset. Music by Bensound adds some good atmosphere. If you need to cantact please feel free to email me jandyames@hotmail.co.uk
Ancient Sites Of Anglesey, Wales.
This slideshow contains photographic content of the ancient sites in Anglesey, NW Wales.
Anglesey is rich in prehistoric sites such as Bryn Celli Ddu, Bodowyr, Barclodiad Y Gawres, Penrhos Feilw and the Lligwy Burial Chamber.
Please note that The Druids Circle & Maen Y Bardd are not in Anglesey but just outside.
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Neolithic Chambered Barrow
Moelfre, Anglesey, Wales
visited 2019 summer solstice
Echoes of Time v2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Eluveitie ~ Inis Mona
I was inspired by Eluveitie and my love of the ancient Celts and druids to make this video. I don't own any content. Pictures include sites in Anglesey or other parts of Wales/the world ;) (thank you, nature) and artefacts dragged from Llyn Cerrig Bach (Lake of Little Stones), a lake where the ancient Celts deposited metalwork, etc. as offerings to gods. Mona itself was the druids' stronghold, a place where druids to be, from all over the Celtic lands, were taught their knowledge and secrets. I included scenes of the Roman invasion of Mona and the killing of the druids... :( This video also has Chrigel's stamp of approval.
Artist: Eluveitie
Album: Slania
Song: Inis Mona
Ynys Mon Isle of Anglesey
Bryn-Gwyn Tre'r Dryw standing stones, Anglesey, Wales
The walk to these huge standing stones and a look at them. Sadly the approach was into the sun.
Music = The Target Seekers by myself
Taken in 2004 on a cheap video camera
DEFENDING ANGLESEY
Video preview of new book: DEFENDING ANGLESEY by Mark Dalton, published by Folly Books. Large format (250mm x 250mm, 376 pages with 700 photographs) detailing all the surviving 20th Century defence structures on the Isle of Anglesey from the First World War to the Cold War.