Storws Wen
Golf Club
Set in 47 acres of the tranquil Anglesey countryside, Storws Wen Golf Club is at the heart of the Brynteg community. With stunning views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, it really is difficult to find a more stunningly located golf course.
A Brief History of Storws Wen Golf Club
Situated off the North west Coast of Wales, lies one of the most beautiful collection of islands the world has to offer. The Isle of Anglesey consists of a number of islands including Puffin Island to the north, South Stack and Holyhead, the most densely populated dwelling on Anglesey.
The Island is relatively flat with varied coastlines. Large parts of which are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. At 676 square kilometres (261 sq. mi), the Isle of Anglesey is one of the largest in Wales and the Irish Sea. The northern and eastern coasts of the island are particularly rugged, while the southern and western coasts are generally gentler, with wide sandy beaches.
Puffin Island Ynys Seiriol is an uninhabited island off the eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales. It was formerly known as Priestholm in English and Ynys Lannog in Welsh. A hermitage was established here around the 6th century, and there are remains of a 12th-century monastery on the island. (find out more here) The island is also a Special Protection Area for wildlife.