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Lying just across the Stanley Embankment from Holy Island, Valley serves as a practical focal point for the western corner of Anglesey. Historically, its growth was tied to its position as a vital junction where the A5 and the railway met the causeway, providing the final link to the port of Holyhead. Today, it functions as a self-contained hub, offering a range of essential services - from its own railway station on the North Wales Coast Line to a cluster of local shops, surgeries, and hardware stores - that many neighbouring villages lack. Its geography is defined by the inland sea to the west and the RAF Valley airfield to the south; while the presence of the base brings a distinct acoustic landscape of hawk jets, it also underpins much of the local economy. It’s a low-lying, level landscape, well-suited for those who prefer straightforward walking routes, and it provides immediate access to the Anglesey Coastal Path and the beaches at Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay.