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Llanerch-y-medd sits right in the heart of Anglesey, positioned at a crossroads that has defined its character for centuries. Historically, it was a bustling market town famous for its cattle fairs and local cobblers, which explains why the village feels more substantial than many of its neighbours. Today, it remains a practical base for island life, located roughly halfway between the port of Holyhead and the administrative hub of Llangefni. The landscape here is framed by the nearby Llyn Alaw reservoir, providing high-ground views and plenty of wind-swept walking routes right on the doorstep. With its local school, a few essential shops, and a strong sense of Welsh-speaking heritage, it’s a place that functions as a genuine community rather than just a stop-off point for tourists. It suits those who prefer the quiet, agricultural interior of the island to the more crowded coastal stretches, while still being only a short drive from the sea in almost any direction.