Man and Van Amlwch
Copper-town memory and a far-north coastal setting give Amlwch moves a shape that rewards planning over guesswork.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Amlwch

Amlwch: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Isle of Anglesey County Council
Local Authority

LL68
Postcode Area

No active passenger railway station, nearest main rail options are Holyhead, Bangor or Llanfairpwll depending on route.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A5025, local north Anglesey coastal and rural routes.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Cemaes, Moelfre, Benllech, Llangefni, Holyhead.
Nearby Towns

1. Amlwch storage options; 2. Llangefni storage options; 3. Holyhead storage options
Storage Facilities

Amlwch HWRC
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Van Help for Moves and Collections in Amlwch
On the north coast of the Isle of Anglesey, Amlwch sits about 18 miles from Holyhead, around 20 miles from Llangefni and roughly 30 miles from Bangor by road. It is a small town with a strong shape to it: the old port, the A5025 coast road, rural lanes, and the copper-mining landscape of Parys Mountain just inland.
That gives Amlwch jobs a different feel from a simple town-to-town run. A pickup near the port may involve narrow streets, short stopping time and a carry from a cottage or small terrace. A job out towards Parys Mountain, Bull Bay or one of the surrounding lanes may be quieter, but the van still needs room to turn and somewhere sensible to load. If the load is close to a full house move, removals company comparison is worth comparing before choosing the job type.
Port streets, coast road and rural edges
The A5025 matters because many Amlwch jobs depend on it. A driver heading round the north of the island cannot always treat the route like a quick urban trip, especially with holiday traffic, farm vehicles, parked cars near the coast or a delivery that has to reach another Anglesey village the same day.
Furniture from a small house near the port, tools from a business equipment move, or a one item collection from a rural address all need slightly different planning. The useful detail is not a long description of the town, but whether the van can get close, whether there are steps, and whether the route in is obvious from the postcode.
Checking the Amlwch job before booking
VanHub UK is a directory and booking-assistance platform. If the directory shows a suitable Amlwch driver, you can speak to them directly. If it does not, the assisted route can be used to look nearby, but that still depends on who is listed and available at the time.
For Amlwch, the enquiry should say whether the pickup is near the port, on a housing estate, by the coast road or out towards a rural lane. That tells a driver more than simply saying it is “only local”.



