Take a look around

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Old Red Sandstone at Lligwy
Old Red Sandstone at Lligwy
Amlwch
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Lligwy, flanked by Devonian & Carboniferous rocks
Lligwy, flanked by Devonian & Carboniferous rocks
Amlwch
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Din Lligwy - iron age settlement
Din Lligwy - iron age settlement
Amlwch
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Ynys Llanddwyn, precambrian rocks
Ynys Llanddwyn, precambrian rocks
Amlwch
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Pillow lavas, Traeth Newborough
Pillow lavas, Traeth Newborough
Amlwch
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Breakwater Quarry, Holyhead
Breakwater Quarry, Holyhead
Amlwch
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New Harbour green schist
New Harbour green schist
Amlwch
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GeoMon info boaard, Cemaes
GeoMon info boaard, Cemaes
Amlwch

About GeoMôn UNESCO Global Geopark

GeoMôn Global Geopark is a place with spectacular geology spanning 4 Eras, 12 Geological periods, 1,800 million years, more than 100 rock types and many types of surface sediments. It is home to the oldest fossils in England or Wales. Each rock type creates its own landscape either from its own characteristics, or from the way it reacts to the forces of erosion, or by how it weathers to form soils which underpin biodiversity and land use. Stunning rocky cliffs, extensive sandy beaches, small rocky coves, ancient monuments and settlements, and a variety of quarries and mines are some of the characteristics of our landscape. The human landscape is defined by building stones influencing architecture and by soils influencing agriculture and forestry.

Our mission is to enhance knowledge and awareness of Anglesey’s spectacular geoheritage as a resource for education at all levels from primary school to university researchers including the general public and for recreation for both visitors and residents of the Island and thereby to improve the local economy and employment prospects on the island.
ore vein, Parys copper mine
ore vein, Parys copper mine
We aim to encourage awareness of, and educate about, the geodiversity and geoheritage, the historical, cultural and economic importance of the area, and encourage further geological and related research.

Our visitor centre in the historic Porth Amlwch has displays of all the major rock types of Anglesey, information on the wider geology and temporary displays - the current focus is on climate change ancient and modern. We have books and leaflets for sale and some free trail leaflets.

Join us to explore and discover this outstanding Geo-heritage, which underpins all aspects of landscape development, biodiversity, land use, human history, agriculture and even culture. Explore our listed geosites; follow our self-guided trails or join on one of our guided walks

visit our website www.geomon.co.uk
our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/AngleseyGeoparkGeoMon
our Facebook discussion group https://www.facebook.com/groups/Geomon

Location

53.4168053, -4.333557

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