High Tide, Ben and Hollys Hideaways
1 Tros yr Afon
Beaumaris
Anglesey
LL58 8BN
Gaerwen Arms
A warm and welcoming family restaurant and bar. Traditional favourites, desserts and drinks make for a relaxing time spent with friends and family
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Harry’s Bistro
With wonderful views across the Menai Strait enjoy popular bistro menus in a fantastic setting.
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The Bull, Beaumaris
Serving an informal menu in casual surroundings or enjoy a drink by the log fire, you'll not be disappointed.
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Beaumaris Beach and Pier
A sand and pebble beach that sits either side of Beaumaris Pier. Lively cafês, pubs and restaurants to suit every taste, and some excellent shopping to be had too!
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South Stack Lighthouse
Based on the South westerly tip of Holy Island near Holyhead. Built in 1809, it sits perched on its own little island and is accessible via a small metal bridge.
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Snowdon
Offering fantastic walks for casual walkers as well as some of the most exhilarating scrambles. 7 main routes to the summit and each one has both its attractions and challenges.
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Oriel Mon Museum
An art gallery and museum at the heart of Anglesey. Learn about the island's rich history and traditions.
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Seazoo
Would you like to know all about British seas and the kind of creatures that live in them? Want to see seahorses, octopus, lobsters and other exciting British marine animals
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Rib Ride
Enjoy a fresh, fun RibRide on the Menai Strait. Boats can be booked per seat, or as a whole boat private charter. Perfect for groups or special occasions
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Pili Palas (Butterfly Farm)
Magical mixture of a tropical butterfly house, meerkats, reptiles, petting corner, farm animals, indoor playbarn and large outdoor play area.
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Menai Bridge
Completed in January 1826, the Menai Bridge was a triumph of civil engineering – the biggest suspension bridge in the world at the time.
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Beaumaris Castle
Built by the English monarch Edward I, the castle was never finished. Nonetheless it is an awesome sight, regarded by many as one of the finest in Wales
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