Ffynnon Cyngar Sant / St Cyngar’s Well lies in The Dingle (Nant y Pandy), which is by the church of St Cyngar in the town of Llangefni, Anglesey. The well is easily accessible and located very close to the pay & display car park next to the church. Take the right hand path (not the boardwalk on the left) to the well. The well was restored in 2000 by the Women's Institute (Merched y Waur) and was formally known as Ffynnon y Plâs. It was reputedly named after a local house, Plâs from the 1500s which was demolished in the 1940s. Saint Cyngar was a Welsh saint born around 488 AD. In his later years he became a follower of Saint Cybi (possibly his nephew) and became a founding member of the monastery of St Cybi, Holywell. I would recommend talking a walk around The Dingle via the boardwalk path. The Dingle is well known for being a place to find red squirrels which I was lucky enough to see by one of the bird feeding stations. OS Map reference: SH4572875881 Latitude: 53.257441095869 Longitude: -4.3141285431072. #Stcyangar’swell #llangefni #anglesey #thedingle #holywells #sacredsprings #wells #stcybi #welshholywells #healingsprings #forests #sacredlandscape #nantypandy (at The Dingle Nature Reserve) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnZyOzhoVAQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=













