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Melin Llynon... the last working windmill in Wales

Melin Llynon is an ancient windmill built in 1775 and is the last working windmill in Wales.

The mill was fully restored by the Anglesey County Council in the 1980’s but went back into disrepair by 2019. In 2021, work began on a second restoration project and was completed in 2024. Melin Llynon now proudly boasts the title of “The Last Working Windmill in Wales” once again safeguarding the island’s heritage.

The windmill is open to the public between April and September. We cannot guarantee that the windmill will be working on any given day, so treat it as a wonderful bonus if the sails are turning on your visit!

We are working on producing authentic stoneground flour in the future, but please bear with us. It’s a little more complicated than you might think!

Roundhouses

On our site we have two Iron Age Roundhouse replicas! These were built in 2007 and opened by King Charles himself.

These give you a wonderful insight to how people used to live on Anglesey two to three thousand years ago! These are included in your tickets to see the windmill.

  • Opening times

    Open between the 25th of October and 3rd of November!

    10am - 4pm

    Usual Season: April to September

    (please note Mônuts have different opening times to the windmill attraction)

  • Prices

    Admission Currently Discounted at:

    £7.50 Adults

    £5.50 Children/Concession 

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