Set on the west coast of Anglesey, overlooking the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, Anglesey Circuit provides visitors with a challenging and exciting circuit in a breathtaking location. Whether you are visiting the Circuit as a com ...
We are continuing to improve the Model Village on a annually basis, so visitors can see something new each time they visit. The Model Village is housed in an acre of landscaped gardens and offers visitors beautiful pathways through the Village, a sel ...
Anglesey Riding Centre offers a wide range of activities for beginners and regular riders. We can arrange individual riding programmes to suit your needs. We try and offer a variety of rides which can range from the beach or grass-track riding. ...
The Anglesey Sea Zoo is Wales largest marine aquarium, nestling on the shores of the Menai Strait. With over 150 species, the Sea Zoo has re-created the habitats of the fauna and flora found around Anglesey and the North Wales coastline. From the int ...
Begun in 1295, this unfinished castle is the last and largest of King Edward I's Welsh fortifications. Designed by the king's mason-architect, Master James of St George, it is a perfect example of architecture. ...
The Courthouse is opposite Beaumaris Castle, built in 1614, and renovated in the 19th century. Visitors can walk through the large rectangular courtroom, stand in the original dock and view the grand jury room.
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This Victorian Gaol was built by Hansom. The gaol features the only working tread wheel in Britain and a gibbet is still fixed to the wall. Beaumaris Gaol will live in your memory for a long time. Not for the faint hearted; call and see for yourself. ...
Foel Farm Park near Brynsiencyn on Anglesey offers a great family visit to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a real working farm. We invite all visitors to meet, touch and feed the animals. There are tractor & trailer and quad bike and mini ...
This is one of Anglesey's most popular attractions, and offers families an insight into the life of a working farm. Their is so much to do and watch, Sheep Shearing demonstrations, working sheepdog demonstrations, tractor tours, Dragon Train Ride. In ...
Built in about 1600 by Sir Richard Bulkeley, the dovecot had room for up to 1,000 nests. ...
After your encounter with the butterflies and birds, move on to the reptile house and forget about the myths and discover the reality of the snake world. Next door at lizard land you'll come face to face with iguana, dragons, skinks and geckos from a ...
Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, with spectacular views of Snowdonia. Set amidst breathtakingly beautiful scenery on the banks of the Menai Strait, this elegant house was redesigned by James Wyatt in the 18th century and is an interesting mixture of ...
Enjoy a close-up view onto a wonderful cliff-side nesting colony, with binoculars and telescopes provided. You'll be able to watch guillemots, razorbills and puffins all raising their young, while live television pictures give you an even closer view ...
A Lighthouse surrounded by breathtaking views off the North West coast of Anglesey.
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The copper kingdom refers to the area around Amlwch in Anglesey North wales which was once the largest copper mine in the world.Amlwch retains many original buildings to explore, like the Copper Bins, the Watch House and the Workshop Chimneys. At the ...
These reed-fringed lakes give you the opportunity to see wildfowl all year round. Look out for tufted ducks, pochards, shovelers, gadwalls and grebes which all breed here. And if you come in winter, you'll also see wigeons and goldeneyes.
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