Another starting point to ascend Clougha is from the Victorian folly of Jubilee Tower, where there is also a car park.
The tower is actually a Victorian folly, built as a summer house by the Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey for his wife, Ellin Williams in 1868.
It was a mad mongrel of a building, a Victorian folly lampooning the worst taste of several architectural ages.
In a Victorian Gothic folly?
The gardens also feature a Victorian folly, kitchen garden, contemporary sculptures, carp pond, wildlife areas and rose gardens.
In the very centre of this Victorian folly stood something so totally out of place as to take the breath from their lungs.
In the early 1800s the ruined chapel became a fernery and later a Victorian folly.
At its heart is Glenveagh Castle, a beautiful late Victorian 'folly' that was originally built as a summer residence.
The Wainhouse Tower, at King Cross, is a late Victorian folly constructed between 1871 - 1875.
The current castle is an elaborately decorated Victorian folly designed by William Burges for the Marquess and built in the 1870s, as an occasional retreat.