Missing imageHoly_Island_Shipwrecks.jpg Map showing the location of shipwrecks around Holy Island
Holy Island (in
Welsh,
Ynys Cybi, "the island of St. Cybi") is a small
island (approx. 8x4 miles) on the western side of
Anglesey,
Wales, to which it is connected by causeways carrying the
A5/
A55 road and the main railway line to
Chester and
London, and the original bridge of the A5 post road. It is so called because of the high concentration of
standing stones,
burial chambers and other religious sites. The main settlement is the port of
Holyhead, from which passenger ferries travel to
Dun Laoghaire and
Dublin,
Ireland, and freight ferries also travel to Dublin. Peripheral islands and stacks include
South Stack, with its famous lighthouse. Before, and even after the construction of lighthouses, the cliffs and jagged rocks of the island were a great danger to seamen.
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