Caim

Caim is a hamlet in , , . Caim is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .

Places of Interest

Highlights include St Seiriol’s Well and Penmon Priory.

Spring
is a spring.

is a motte and bailey fortress near the Welsh village of on the Isle of Anglesey, built between 1080 and 1099 by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Penmon and Llanfaes.

is a promontory, village and ecclesiastical parish on the eastern tip of the Isle of Anglesey in , about 3 miles east of the town of .

Village
is a small village on the island of , Wales, located on the shore of the eastern entrance to the , the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast. is situated 2 miles southwest of Caim.

Hamlet
is an area in the community of , , Wales, which is 130.4 miles from and 208.1 miles from . It was the location of Chapel. is situated 3 miles southwest of Caim.

Caim

Latitude
53.3057° or 53° 18′ 21″ north
Longitude
-4.0688° or 4° 4′ 8″ west
Elevation
210 feet (64 metres)
Open location code
9C5Q8W4J+7F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5056448256
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
13279052
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Croes Penmon and St Seiriol’s Church.

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