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Oriel Môn

Llangefni, Anglesey

The Oriel Môn art gallery and museum building in Llangefni, Anglesey

Photo via Google — Oriel Môn

About

A public art gallery and museum on the edge of Llangefni, home to the county's art and heritage collections. Permanent galleries celebrate the bold landscapes of Sir Kyffin Williams and the wildlife paintings of Charles Tunnicliffe, alongside a changing programme of exhibitions. Entry is free and there's a café and gift shop on site, making it one of the island's best rainy-day options.

Suitable for

Families Couples History Lovers Rainy Day

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Fully accessible
Details Purpose-built single-level galleries with step-free access throughout, plus accessible parking and toilets.
Mobility notes Level access from the car park into the galleries, café, and shop.
Dogs Assistance dogs welcome.

Getting there & parking

Parking Free parking on site
Notes Free on-site car park for visitors.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Oriel Môn free to visit?

Yes — entry to the permanent galleries and museum is free, though some temporary exhibitions may carry a small charge. There's also a free visitor car park on site.

What will I see at Oriel Môn?

The gallery holds dedicated collections of work by Sir Kyffin Williams and the wildlife artist Charles Tunnicliffe, alongside a regularly changing programme of art, craft, and history exhibitions. There's a café and gift shop too.

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